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 combines two typefaces to represent “practice & client,” “landscape & brief,” and “material & build.”


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


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


{↑} Neue Haas Unica and Signifier — sans and serif, Brown & Brown. Complementary opposites, both concise and emotive, chosen together for clarity and visual balance.


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


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

{↑} Muted colour palette informed by natural materials and landscape, creating a restrained and cohesive visual language that reflects the character of the work.
{←} Graphic patterns derived from the ‘horizon line’ brand device. Each texture draws on OS map iconography to represent different types of topography, selected for each building according to its position within the landscape.

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



{↑} The website takes a focused approach to individual buildings, presenting clear imagery and distinct detail, allowing the viewer to concentrate on each element without distraction.
{↓} 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 flexible digital template designed for the Brown & Brown team to 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 combines two typefaces to represent “practice & client,” “landscape & brief,” and “material & build.”

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

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

{↑} Neue Haas Unica and Signifier — sans and serif, Brown & Brown. Complementary opposites, both concise and emotive, chosen together for clarity and visual balance.

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

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

{↑} Muted colour palette informed by natural materials and landscape, creating a restrained and cohesive visual language that reflects the character of the work.

{↑} Graphic patterns derived from the ‘horizon line’ brand device. Each texture draws on OS map iconography to represent different types of topography, selected for each building according to its position within the landscape.

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

{↑} The website takes a focused approach to individual buildings, presenting clear imagery and distinct detail, allowing the viewer to concentrate on each element without distraction.

{↑} 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 flexible digital template designed for the Brown & Brown team to 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)
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