A cross-section of recent branding, photography, and creative projects.
Brand identity · Photography · Print
Atelier Maren is a ceramics studio in St Albans that needed an identity as tactile as its products. We developed a wordmark rooted in hand-drawn lettering, paired with a warm neutral palette and a set of product photographs shot against raw concrete.
The final system covered stationery, packaging labels, a lookbook, and social media templates, all designed to let the pottery speak for itself.
Editorial photography · Art direction
Dusk is a quarterly culture publication covering music, film, and nightlife across London. We were brought in to shoot the cover story for their autumn issue, a six-page feature on an independent record label based in Dalston.
The brief was moody and cinematic. We used a single overhead light source and a lot of negative space to create images that felt like stills from a film that does not exist yet.
Brand identity · Packaging · Product photography
A heritage gin distillery in rural Buckinghamshire wanted a visual overhaul to match a new premium line. We redesigned the bottle labels, created a suite of product shots for e-commerce, and art directed a short brand film.
The result is a brand that feels both traditional and current, something that sits comfortably on the shelf next to competitors twice its size.
Photography · Digital assets
Greenway is an interior design practice with projects across north London and Hertfordshire. They commissioned a bank of lifestyle photography for their updated website, covering three residential projects in different stages of completion.
We shot over two days, working with natural light where possible and supplementing with our portable kit when the rooms demanded it. The images were delivered alongside a set of cropped social assets sized for Instagram and Pinterest.
Brand identity · Art direction
Lark & Finch is a husband-and-wife bakery that outgrew its market-stall origins. When they signed the lease on a permanent shop in Hitchin, they wanted a brand that felt grown-up without losing the handmade charm their customers loved.
We designed a logotype, colour palette, packaging, and a small set of illustrated motifs that could work across bags, labels, and their hand-painted shop sign.
We take on a limited number of projects each quarter so we can give each one our full attention.
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