March Newsletter: Creative Corner - Go-Go Museum, Adobe Summit 2025, Surrealism Collage Trends & a Fresh Take on Branding
- stephnschweitzer5
- Dec 2, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 15

The March edition of Creative Corner explores the intersections of culture, creativity, and transformation—celebrating the ideas shaping how we design, tell stories, and build meaningful experiences today. From a groundbreaking new museum in D.C. to the year’s biggest digital marketing conference, this issue is packed with inspiration for designers, brand leaders, and creatives looking to stay ahead of the curve.
We begin with the Go-Go Museum & Café, Washington, D.C.’s newest cultural landmark. Now open with regular hours, the museum blends history, technology, and community to honor the city’s official music: Go-Go. With AI-powered holograms, interactive digital exhibits, and a storytelling approach that mirrors the genre’s fusion of funk and hip-hop, the museum offers a vibrant, immersive look into the legacy of Chuck Brown and the sound that shaped a city.
The Conference Spotlight highlights Adobe Summit, returning March 18–20, 2025, both in Las Vegas and online. As one of the world’s leading events for customer experience, Adobe Summit brings together innovators across digital marketing, personalization, generative AI, and brand strategy. It’s where leaders gather to understand what’s next—and how to build more intelligent, more human digital experiences.
In our 2025 Design Trend Spotlight, we explore Surrealism Collage, a growing movement blending dreamlike imagery, unexpected juxtapositions, symbolic motifs, and bold typography. Seen across branding, editorial, and digital campaigns, the trend transforms familiar elements into imaginative visual narratives—creating work that feels emotional, curious, and irresistibly unexpected.
This month’s Artist Pick features Solex Coaching, where Dottie brings purpose-driven coaching to individuals, leaders, and teams. With a focus on clarity, confidence, and growth, Solex helps people move from intention to action—aligning beautifully with the creative community’s commitment to evolving both personally and professionally.
In What’s in the Oven, we share an exciting rebrand for Sage & Cedar, a modern contracting company redefining the look and feel of the trades. Grounded in craftsmanship, materials, and a fresh aesthetic direction, the identity moves away from the traditional masculine, industrial look and toward something elevated, warm, and design-forward. It’s proof that every industry has room for thoughtful storytelling and beautiful design.
Rich with cultural insights, design trends, creative development resources, and branding inspiration, this issue of Creative Corner offers a compelling snapshot of what’s shaping the creative landscape this spring.




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