Client:

Brown & Brown Architects


Project:

Rebranding Brown & Brown
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What we did
The project
Our approach
Client testimonial

{↑} The Brown & Brown logo uses two typefaces to represent ‘practice & client,’ ‘landscape & brief,’ and ‘material & build’.


{↑} People. Place. Connection. — The essence of the practice approach.


{←}{↑} Works by Brown & Brown, Lower Tullochgrue.


{↑} Neue Haas Unica and Signifier: Sans & Serif, Brown & Brown. Complementary opposites, both concise and emotive, together chosen for clarity and beauty.


{↑}{→} Works by Brown & Brown, Spyon Cop.


{↑} Works by Brown & Brown, House For A Chemist.

{↑} Muted colour palette informed by materials and landscape.
{←} Graphic patterns based on the ‘horizon line’ brand device. Each texture takes inspiration from OS map iconography depicting different types of topography, and is chosen for a specific building, according to its place in the landscape.

{→}{↓} Fully responsive Brown & Brown website, designed and built by Studio.Build to work seamlessly across all browser sizes and types.



{↑} The website is designed with a focused approach to the individual buildings, with clear images and separate detail, allowing the viewer to concentrate on one or the other — without distractions.
{↓} Website main menu system.


{→} Social media icon and assets.

{←} Although most stationery assets were digital, printed (embossed and foiled) business cards were an opportunity to make an impression.
{↓} Practice profile: a digital template designed so the team at Brown & Brown can update as needed.

{↑} Tote bags.
{↓} Project books: a record of each project and a keepsake of the build and the
final home for the commissioning client.

Collaborators:
Wilding Film (Short Films)
Richard Gaston (Landscape Photography)
Dapple (Architectural Photography)

Client:

Brown & Brown Architects

Project:

Rebranding Brown & Brown
What we did
The project
Our approach
Client testimonial
What we did
The project
Our approach
Client testimonial

{↑} The Brown & Brown logo uses two typefaces to represent ‘practice & client,’ ‘landscape & brief,’ and ‘material & build’.

{↑} People. Place. Connection. — The essence of the practice approach.

{↑} Works by Brown & Brown, Lower Tullochgrue.

{↑} Neue Haas Unica and Signifier: Sans & Serif, Brown & Brown. Complementary opposites, both concise and emotive, together chosen for clarity and beauty.

{↑} Works by Brown & Brown, Spyon Cop.

{↑} Works by Brown & Brown, House For A Chemist.

{↑} Muted colour palette informed by materials and landscape.

{↑} Graphic patterns based on the ‘horizon line’ brand device. Each texture takes inspiration from OS map iconography depicting different types of topography, and is chosen for a specific building, according to its place in the landscape.

{↑}{↓} Fully responsive Brown & Brown website, designed and built by Studio.Build to work seamlessly across all browser sizes and types.

{↑} The website is designed with a focused approach to the individual buildings, with clear images and separate detail, allowing the viewer to concentrate on one or the other — without distractions.

{↑} Website main menu system.

{↑}{↓} Social media icon and assets.

{↑} Although most stationery assets were digital, printed (embossed and foiled) business cards were an opportunity to make an impression.
{↓} Practice profile: a digital template designed so the team at Brown & Brown can update as needed.

{↑} Tote bags.
{↓} Project books: a record of each project and a keepsake of the build and the final home for the commissioning client.

Collaborators:
Wilding Film (Short Films)
Richard Gaston (Landscape Photography)
Dapple (Architectural Photography)