| . "Summer Colors: Keep the Sunny Season Bright and Earthy with These Leading Native Designs". Indian Country, issue 2 (June-July 2017). 2017. | 16 | 2017 | Appears in the "Trading Post" column of the magazine with one-of-a-kind crafts and high-fashion accessories available for purchase with contact information. | |
| Bolen, Anne. "An Impossible Stamp of Culture". National Museum of the American Indian, vol. 22, no. 4 (winter 2021). 2021. | 44 | 2021 | | |
| Moritz, Katie. "Siblings to open design shop downtown Juneau". Native Sun News, May 21-27, 2014. 2014. | D6 | 2014 | Newspaper article | |
| Southall, Neebinnaukzhik. "Exploring Native Graphic Design: Rico Worl". In: Native Graphic Design Project website produced by Neebinnaukhzhik Southall (host URL: http://www.neebin.com/) on source URL: http://www.neebin.com/nativedesign/?p=374. 2015. | | 2015 | Reprint of a magazine article featuring an interview with Tlingit/Athabaskan designer Rico Worl of Trickster Company which first appeared in the winter 2015/2016 issue of First American Art Magazine. | View |
| Trickster Company. Trickster Company. In: https://trickstercompany.com/. 2017. | | 2017 | Trickster Company was founded by siblings Rico and Crystal Worl; the company focuses on Northwest Coast arts and design. Artists as of July 2, 2017 include Ronnie Fairbanks, Crystal Kaakeeyáa Worl Demientieff, Rico Lanaat’ Worl, Alison Bremner, and Shaadoo’tlaa Gunaaxoo Kwáan; Trickster Company's website viewed July 2, 2017. | View |
| United States Postal Service. Raven Story. Washington, D.C.: United States Postal Service. 2021. | | 2021 | Rico Worl, stamp artist. Includes pane of 20 stamps and 2 first day postmark envelopes. "The stamp was created by Tlingit/Athabascan artist Rico Worl. The stamp design depicts a raven just as he escapes from his human family and begins to transform back into his bird form. To create the stamp art, Worl used formline, the traditional design style of the Indigenous people of the northern Northwest Coast"--United States Postal Service website (viewed February 24, 2022) | |
| Worl, Rico Lanáatʹ, Shaadoo'tlaa, and Donald Héendeí Gregory (compilers). A Basic Guide to Northwest Coast Formline Art. Juneau, Alaska: Sealaska Heritage Institute. 2014. | | 2014 | Includes illustrations by Amos Wallace, Donald Héendeí Gregory, Yukie Adams, Ray Aaan eetí lootl Peck, Nathan Yéilyadi Jackson, Rico Lanáatʹ Worl, and Crystal Kaakeeyáa Worl. | |