Designers and creative leads credited on Three projects in press coverage.
Studio Brave created a refined, nature-inspired identity for Three Norfolk, a residential development in Surrey Hills. The design combines editorial sophistication with pastoral warmth, using Beausite Grand, Fakt, and Ivy Journal typefaces alongside a serene, nature-derived color palette. Photography by Foliolio and Gavin Green complements the brand’s elegant, contextual presentation.
London-based studio Narrate created a sculptural and flexible brand identity for Three Forms Gallery, inspired by Barbara Hepworth’s exploration of shape and space. The system uses a modular grid and three asymmetrical forms, paired with Sharp Grotesk and Manege typefaces, to balance subtlety and adaptability. The result is a minimalist, monochrome identity that emphasizes negative space and flexibility for future exhibitions.
Studio Crême, a London-based creative practice, has launched Éditions, a collaborative platform designed as an antidote to the fast-paced nature of client work. The first project, 'Elemental Bodies,' is a photographic series created with Imogen Frost and Adam Goodison exploring contrasts between natural and man-made materials. Founder James Earls discusses the motivation behind Éditions and its focus on creative freedom and slower, more thoughtful processes.
The Brand Identity interviews James Earls, co-founder of Studio Crême and Tomorrow Bureau, about the studios’ complementary focus on branding and experimental CGI. Earls discusses their partnership with Art Factory in Dubai, their approach to projects like Alter Projects and Three Hills Brewing, and how they balance design and moving image work. The conversation highlights their collaborative ethos and evolving creative direction.