November. 30, 2025
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Orgcaos Blossoms 🪿 Fall 2025, vol. 02

What we’ve been shaping, thinking, and celebrating this season.

Text "Orgcaos Blossoms fall 25" on a dark green background with red petals and curved lines. Abstract and dynamic, evoking movement and nature.

Autumn is almost gone, it smells like Christmas, and so does the second edition of our newsletter.

Hey! This is our seasonal dose of good design, purpose-driven projects, and a little “behind the scenes” activity from our little corner of the web. Each season, we’ll fill you in on what we’ve been making, who we’ve been collaborating with, and what we’ve been loving. Here’s what’s been happening and what’s brewing next.

Orgcaos is four!

Four years. Ups, downs, pauses, comebacks, wins. It’s been a ride and somehow it still feels like we’re only just getting started. Our heads are buzzing with new ideas and projects we can’t wait to roll out.

Thank you for being here. Truly. To celebrate and say thanks, we’re sending a little something to the folks who’ve stuck around.

Want in?

  1. Visit our website.
  2. Scroll to places.
  3. Find a cat.
  4. Take a screenshot and email it to hello@orgcaos.com with your mailing address.

Santa will pop a gift in the post.

Our website glowed up!

Our old website is officially pushing daisies. We composted it in the Internet Archive so something fresher could grow.

Meet the new one: sharper, faster, easier on the eyes and fingers. Built for change-makers (like you, maybe?) who want to show up clearly and confidently.

Now it’s simpler for purpose-driven brands to reach us early, before the spark fades and while clarity still matters most. Because good design moves good people. And good people make change happen.

If you’re out there forcing good, this one’s for you.

Take a peek: orgcaos.com

A new website launch image split into two sections. On the left, abstract plant-like shapes with text "new website sprouted." On the right, a laptop on grass displaying "design for good" with a sunflower photo. Tone is fresh and hopeful.

This fall, we built a thing!

It’s called Orgcaos Pitcher, a brand clarity check-in that helps you see how your brand’s really doing across five key areas, then gives you simple, doable next steps to sharpen things up.

Why? Because after working with purpose-driven teams doing incredible work (and also feeling stuck, scattered, or not quite “there” yet), we are noticing the same patterns. So we bottled those insights and turned them into something useful. Something we honestly wish every team had before diving into a rebrand or website redesign.

Coming this winter. Stay tuned.

Illustrated image with a split design. Left side has the text "Orcaos Pitcher" on a dark blue background. Right side shows cute blue clouds with eyes on light blue above and a smiling sun with eyes on dark blue below.

OFFF Sevilla

We stepped away from our screens (and glowy Estonian autumn) to attend OFFF Sevilla in Spain. We left reminded of something super simple: analog is back. More studios are ditching digital perfection in favor of hands-on, human-made work. It is honest and needed, as humans need humans.

Antonis Theodosiou and Savvas Theodosioui at OFFSevilla Festival. stand smiling on a cobblestone street. One wears a black coat, the other a beige hoodie. Behind them is a large colorful mural with the word "OFFSevilla." The setting is bright and cheerful.

A (very) needed pause

Summer break was short, but it did what it needed to do.

Savvas started in Malta, where the goal was to switch off. No books, no sketching, no “quick checks”. Just beaches, heat and the joy of purpose-driven boredom. There were museum visits, too much Kinnie (the bitter-orange local soda), and pastizzi (the local pastry). Also, a growing fascination with Maltese door handles! Back in Estonia, things slowed in a different way, walks in nature, a course on making kringel (the sweet braided bread) and a standout visit to Tartmus for the “Karin Luts. Travel Images” exhibition.

Antonis spent his break in Czechia, moving between architecture, art and unexpected conversations. He visited the Clementinum Astronomical Tower, the Baroque Library and Prague’s National Museum, and somehow ended up talking with random people about AI and why some Gen Z travellers refuse to use Google Maps. There were beavers at Kampa Island, a hike through Divoká Šárka in 35°C heat, and a shockingly cold swim. At the National Gallery, Eva Koťátková’s work stuck and especially the line: “The heart of a giraffe in captivity is twelve kilos lighter.”

A collage featuring images of a giraffe, anatomical diagrams, and vintage photos on a vibrant red background. It is part of the installation "The heart of a giraffe in captivity is twelve kilos lighter" exhibited at the National Gallery, from Eva Koťátková.  The scene conveys curiosity and exploration.

Project Highlights

New website for MUYIA Productions

Artemis Evlogimenou reached out for a full redesign of her website, and we’re genuinely excited for this collaboration. It seems the feeling is mutual:

“Really hyped that I’m working with Orgcaos on the website and can’t wait to see the outcome. I thought I was going to scare them off with my requests, but they just got excited and took all the ideas to the next level”

Sneak peek from the moodboards:

A surreal collage featuring a pink lollipop with embedded ants, set against a grid background. Includes water texture and abstract text with a playful tone. Brainstorming session for Muyiabzz Production.

New visual identity for the Estonian Dialogue Academy

We’ve teamed up with the Estonian Dialogue Academy, a community working toward more democratic dialogue through creativity, curiosity, and connection. Together, we’re shaping a visual identity that reflects what they stand for: communication that’s inclusive, participatory, and alive in every corner of society. Big ideas. Brave discussions. And soon, a brand that brings it all together.

Thank you, Bart Cosijn for the opportunity!

Savvas smiling in an office with a round table with Estonian's Dialogue CEOa A laptop and a large wall screen display multicolored charts. The mood is collaborative and friendly.

We gave Tarasso a full reboot.

This summer we gave tarasso.co a full redesign. Calmer colours, better accessibility and a user journey that actually supports how people plan escapes. Tarasso makes camping doable for anyone who wants nature without the chaos of wild camping. The new site feels youthful, easy to book through, and built for modern explorers who want adventure.

A laptop displays a travel website featuring an inviting camping scene. The screen reads, "Explore Cyprus with our all-inclusive camping adventure." Sunlight and shadows create a warm, adventurous tone.

*Logo design and illustrations by Wasabi Studio

Back in learning mode

Antonis has been taking part in CSI’s Green & Social Entrepreneurship program, which dives into important sustainability topics like the circular economy, permaculture, and green business development. In addition to this program, he is also enrolled in the Ecoprise course, an international learning initiative which provides knowledge and skills to design and implement sustainable business solutions.

We are not only cooking identities

Savvas received a special award for international taste at the local apple pie competition. His entry, Milokrema, blends Cyprus and Estonia in one bite. As he shared, spending summers at his grandmother’s small mountain village, Milikouri meant summers filled with apples, and berries picked straight from the trees. Tartu’s own apples and berries helped him adapt this Cypriot classic into something that feels like childhood and home at the same time.

Get the awarded recipe here.

Savvas in a coral shirt smiles and holds a framed certificate for a special award for international taste at the local apple pie competition in Estonia. He is outdoors in a sunlit cobblestone plaza. People and a building are visible in the background.

You know, good things also happen

In July, the International Court of Justice confirmed that countries aren’t just encouraged to act on climate change, they are legally obliged to prevent serious harm, including emissions from industries and private actors. The opinion isn’t a new law, but it carries real weight, as it gives communities and “climate-vulnerable” nations a stronger legal footing, puts pressure on governments to upgrade their climate plans, and links climate harm directly to human rights and international responsibility. In practice, it plants climate action firmly in the realm of justice (not only policy) and could shape how countries move heading into 2030. (Read more)

That’s a wrap on our fall newsletter

Thanks for sticking with us all the way to the bottom. If something sparked an idea, a question, or the start of something bigger, we’d love to hear from you.

👉 You’re doing the work. Let’s help the world see it. Start your project

We’ll be back in your inbox this winter with more great design, behind-the-scenes moments, and the impact stories that keep us going.

PS. Hit reply and say hi. Or forward this to a fellow change-maker who knows good design can shake things up.

PPS. We have decided to release our newsletter at the end of each season as we thought it might be more relevant.

PPPS. Doesn’t matter if your flag can’t fly, you carry the colours anyway. 🍉

PPPPS. When human rights are criminalised and freedom is punished, we speak louder. By your side Géza Buzás-Hábel 🏳️‍🌈

PPPPPS. We kinda like Postscripts!

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