In their own words
Running a studio out of your apartment can seep into your whole life.
We realised we all have different working styles and there is no one size fits all solution.
It’s super exciting to dive headfirst into a world that’s not our everyday.
For me, where you work is tied so closely to having autonomy over your day.
I have been staying motivated by putting time towards neglected personal projects on the weekends.
Articles & interviews
- “More established than a freelancer but more nimble than a traditional agency.” Introducing Two Are
The Brand Identity interviews Brooklyn-based creative studio Two Are, founded by Caleb Van Dyke and Briana Garza. The pair discuss their journey from freelancing to establishing a nimble branding studio during the pandemic, their collaborative approach, and the benefits of staying intentionally small. They reflect on challenges, client relationships, and their vision for future growth through personal projects and global collaborations.
- WORKING FROM HOME with Brooklyn-based studio High Tide
The Brand Identity’s 'Working From Home' series interviews Brooklyn-based studio High Tide about how its team has adapted to remote work during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Co-founder Danny Miller and team members share their routines, work setups, and strategies for staying motivated and connected while working from home. The piece highlights the studio’s positive approach to maintaining creativity and balance amid disruption.