Cases set in Centra No. 2, as credited by the studios in their own writeups.
BOND created a bold new identity for Aleph Farms and its first consumer product, Aleph Cuts, the world’s first lab-cultivated steak brand. The concept of 'flipping' drives the design, symbolizing the shift from traditional meat production to cellular agriculture. The identity features custom typography, a reimagined 'A' logo resembling an ox head, and a nature-inspired color palette that bridges heritage and innovation.
BP&O features DutchScot’s brand identity for FitzJohn’s, a luxury over-60s apartment development in Hampstead. The design draws inspiration from the area’s creative heritage, using expressive typography, vibrant colors, and abstract compositions to evoke a modern yet nostalgic feel. Collaborations with illustrator Emily Robertson and photographer Carol Sachs add warmth and lifestyle appeal to the brand.
London-based studio DutchScot created a distinctive brand identity for Fitzjohn’s, a luxury apartment complex in Hampstead. Drawing inspiration from the building’s unique architecture and the area’s artistic heritage, the identity uses expressive typography, geometric compositions, and a rich color palette to convey both sophistication and eccentricity. The project balances approachability with luxury, reflecting the creative spirit of its location.