Vibrant Rejected Design Projects

'Little' Shares Its Creative Work with the World

Making sure no creative work gets thrown out, even if the client isn’t feeling it, creative design agency Little did the visual field a favor by putting that work up for all to see. They started collecting internal pieces and projects rejected by clients to create Ephema, a platform and home for beautiful creative work.

"We love to let our creative energy run a little wild from time to time. Sometimes we keep these projects within our walls as collateral for our various events. It’s a shame to keep all this great creative work to ourselves," says the team at Little.

Hopefully by airing out all their creative laundry via Ephema other agencies and design companies will follow suit by embracing employees oddities when it comes to design and the overall character of the agency.
Trend Themes
1. Rejected Design Showcase - Creative agencies are collecting and displaying internally rejected design projects, creating an opportunity for future showcase events and displays.
2. Creative Waste Reduction - Collecting and showcasing rejected design work could help reduce creative waste in agencies and design companies.
3. Creative Recycling - Design agencies are breathing new life into rejected projects by showcasing them on platforms like Ephema, creating opportunities for future use or inspiration.
Industry Implications
1. Creative Design Agency - Design agencies have the opportunity to reduce creative waste and showcase the range and depth of their team's talents to potential clients and employees.
2. Art and Design Schools - Art and design schools could encourage students to hold onto and showcase their rejected projects as a way to build their portfolios and demonstrate their range of skills to potential employers.
3. Creative Event Planning - Event planners can incorporate rejected design projects into their event designs, creating opportunities for new and unique aesthetics that stand out from the norm.

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