10 March 2021 -

Mobas strengthens digital design offering with new appointment

Following a succession of new business wins and a positive outlook for 2021, Mobas has strengthened its design team with the addition of experienced designer Ryan Clarke.

Speaking of the appointment Greg Bryant, Mobas’ Creative Director, said ‘Ryan is a great addition to our team at a time when we see an increasing appetite for high-quality user-centered design. His passion for creativity and a strong sense of technical ability is coupled with his enthusiasm to solve creative problems and champion the user’s needs, a perfect blend for our growing team’.

His role within Mobas’ creative team will see him tackle both digital and print aspects of design, condensing client needs and user goals into usable interfaces and actionable solutions, as well as producing printed elements that are consistent and on brand.

Prior to joining Mobas Ryan moved into the industry, working both in-house and for a variety of agencies, supporting brands such as Red Tractor, Ryvita and Co-op.

As we approach World Cup year in 2026, the branding, ball and other assets have now been released so we are starting to get a feel for how it will look.

But, it’s not just the visuals of the branding and sponsors which shape how the tournament feels, but also the kits.


This time, as expected, the majority of kits will be Adidas or Nike manufactured, with a few others in the mix. But I want to spend some time focusing on Adidas.


They’ve made a subtle change to their template, which I expect to start seeing across all of their club kits too in the 26/27 season. It’s so subtle you may not notice, or you may notice a difference but not be able to put your finger on it.
In fact, it’s a change that I’m surprised hasn’t happened sooner.

If this sparked a rethink with your brand, imagine what we could achieve together.

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