
Through logos, identity systems and taglines, we help our clients find their message and create sharp, memorable brands that lay the foundation for high-impact marketing and communications programs.
LACMA hadn't updated its logo in over two decades. Our challenge was to preserve the elements the client's board was attached to in the old logo while bringing the mark into the new century.
The Environmental Business Cluster—a clean tech incubator in San Jose, California—brought on a new management team and wanted to develop an identity that would embody the organization's energetic new direction.
The logo we developed for the biannual Food Justice conference avoids the typical romanticized depiction of farming and offers up a more provocative, ambivalent take on modern agriculture.
The logo we developed for Golden Hills Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy in San Jose, California highlights the clinic's focus on sports medicine and physical rehabilitation for athletes both young and old.
Kirk Emry Fitness—a small personal fitness training business based in Boulder, Colorado—asked us to create a logo that would conjure images of healthy living, from hotel spas to high-end athletic clubs.
Stanford University's Program in Modern Thought & Literature asked us to establish a visual identity that would help the program enhance its image among peer institutions and embody the sophisticated work being done by its affiliated scholars.
Premier academic publisher Palgrave Macmillian asked us to design the logo for a new book series called Literatures, Cultures, and the Environment. The resulting grunge-inspired paint splatter design is intended to look like a physical mark stenciled onto the book jackets.
Ursula Heise, a renowned scholar and Professor of English at UCLA, asked us to create a mark to be used on her business cards and professional website. The resulting logo creates a personal identity that is edgy yet elegant.