Vancouver-based studio ZAK created a brand identity for Canadian aerospace startup Ronan Space Systems that draws inspiration from ancient petroglyphs to bridge humanity’s past and future. The identity combines organic, imperfect forms with brutalist typography and weathered tones to challenge the sterile aesthetics typical of the space industry. The result is a flexible, human-centered system that reflects Ronan’s mission to build a lasting legacy beyond Earth.
The Brand Identity’s 'The Edit' highlights five design projects, including Narrate’s identity for the UK’s National Partners Programme. The feature also showcases Studio Brave’s branding for OneFourFive Clarendon, Daniel Carlsten’s conceptual Christ&Fries project, Plácida’s identity for Modesta Cassinello, and Peltan-Brosz’s work for Letta. Each project demonstrates distinct visual approaches across industries from culture to fashion.
NarrateStudio BravePlácidaThe National Partners ProgrammeOneFourFive Clarendonbranding