Mindbloom

Mental health can make a positive difference in every part of life—when our mind is at ease, we’re free to live in the moment. But, without the right tools, a healthy state of mind can feel far out of reach.

Mindbloom is leading the next generation of mental health care with ketamine therapy. Centered in science, Mindbloom’s program not only treats the symptoms of pain, but stops it at the source. We partnered with Mindbloom to create a brand identity, digital experience, and launch campaign that position psychedelic therapy as an effective alternative to traditional treatments.

The brand identity is centered around a symbol and wordmark that capture the rising sun in a nod to the positive outcomes and sense of hope related to Mindbloom’s offering. The same metaphor extends to a warm color palette, which uses yellows and oranges to portray radiating light. Supported by rich photography and hand-drawn illustrations, the visual system is a credible and human-centric reflection of Mindbloom’s bold ambition.

The digital experience dimensionalizes ketamine therapy by showcasing the science and stories behind it. Framed by powerful testimonials from real clients, the new website translates complex information into clear ideas that build trust and inspire hope.

The brand will launch alongside a campaign that introduces A New Day for Mental Health. Equally accessible as it is aspirational, the campaign celebrates even the smallest victories—from visiting a friend to trying something new. The result is a compelling case that lowers barriers and shifts the story of psychedelic therapy.

Gantri + Tombogo

Merging objet d’art with futurist fashion. Launch campaign for Oakland native and Bay Area based designer Tombogo.

As part of our ongoing, integrated Creative Partnership with Gantri.

During Paris Fashion Week, Oakland native and Bay Area based designer Tombogo unveiled the Bag Table Light, an avant-garde creation made in collaboration with Gantri – merging objet d’art with futurist fashion.

For the launch of the Bag Table Light, Landscape worked closed with Tombogo and the team at Gantri to shape a multi-media campaign, working collaboratively to define the Creative Content Strategy, art direction, Content Production, and in-house Photo and Video creation.

Giro

↳ Challenge

Giro is a pioneering force in performance cycling equipment, with a heritage spanning decades of tour wins, breakthrough products, and athlete partnerships with elite teams like Team Visma | Lease a Bike and Canyon//SRAM. Yet in a category increasingly crowded with lifestyle-driven competitors, Giro needed a Spring/Summer ‘25 launch campaign that would reassert its position as the definitive brand for serious cyclists who are consumed by the sport and any available advantage.

 

↳ Opportunity

Working alongside Giro’s leadership, we identified the opportunity to reclaim the brand’s position through elevated storytelling rooted in authenticity—the tangible proof points of an obsession shared by both brand and athletes.

Together, we developed “Artifacts of Obsession,” a flexible campaign system that celebrates the evidence of that shared dedication: storied race wins, unthinkable comebacks, proprietary technology, and an unmistakable design language refined over generations. The narrative framework was designed to integrate real-time team content alongside custom assets we shot and art directed together, allowing Giro to capture the energy of live competition while conveying their distinct designed for sport perspective.

The work spans creative direction, copywriting, photography, and a campaignable system of templates and guidelines utilized globally across social, digital, and physical channels.

 

↳ Outcome

The campaign allowed Giro to transcend a crowded category—positioned not as another equipment maker, but as preeminent ingredient to a shared obsession for cycling.

Good Bacteria

↳ Challenge

Anabel González, Good Bacteria’s Founder, came to Landscape with just an idea — a weekly rotating synbiotic system — that she had discovered firsthand could deliver broad health benefits. The concept required initial prototyping and, as traction and interest grew, a comprehensive brand, packaging, ecommerce, and marketing system. Moreover, the system needed to stand out in a saturated supplements market defined by indistinguishable aesthetics and generic functional claims.

 

↳ Opportunity

We built a brand system that elevates weekly rotation as the central idea—bridging the gap between probiotics in real foods and clinical supplements. A vibrant, multifaceted identity reflects the brand’s distinct approach to “rewilding your gut,” while four uniquely crafted marbled patterns visualize the rotating system of bacterial diversity. Four amoeba-like illustrations anchor each week’s formulation, unified through a packaging architecture that makes the four-week cycle intuitively navigable. A broader illustration system communicates scientific credibility without clinical coldness and channels the vitality of traditional fermentation—celebrating bacteria as something beautiful.

 

↳ Outcome

Under Anabel’s stewardship, Good Bacteria’s new standout brand experience has attracted $3.1M in additional funding—unlocking the company’s next phase of growth and contributing to a more diverse collective microbiome.

 

↳ Learn more

www.itsgoodbacteria.com

Gantri

↳ Challenge
Boosting Customer Engagement to Drive Sales

Gantri provides a platform for the creation of lighting products that blend originality, functionality, quality, and sustainability. Made and engineered in California, their diverse line of products showcases original designs from celebrated and emerging global creators. Each piece is 3D-printed using plant-based materials, resulting in a more streamlined and less wasteful manufacturing process. Gantri sought to grow its customer base by engaging customers with its unique approach to creative lighting.

 

↳ Opportunity
Working alongside Gantri’s leadership, product, and research teams, we crafted an evolved design system and campaign that positions thoughtful lighting decisions as an essential component of modern wellness and Gantri as central to this understanding and opportunity.

We created a campaignable narrative framework that emotionally connects audiences to Gantri’s creative intentions and responsible manufacturing process. The work was codified into intuitive guidelines to ensure ongoing resonance and aligned experiences across brand channels.

The evolved system spans content strategy and production, creative direction, and graphic systems utilized across all channels, including web, social, print, and campaign.

 

↳ Outcome
The partnership resulted in a 108% increase in product view conversions and a 17% rise in order conversions, boosting Gantri’s market presence as a premium lighting brand. In addition, our creative direction and production for Gantri’s 2023 holiday campaign yielded a significant year-over-year sales increase.

Building upon the program’s success, Landscape continues to provide Gantri with ongoing creative strategy, direction, design, and production.

Henry Gala

↳ Challenge

The Henry is a museum for contemporary art and ideas, grounded in the belief that art has the power to challenge norms, inspire change, and create a more equitable world. Every year, the Henry hosts a fundraising gala in support of their transformative exhibitions and programs that amplify artists’ voices.

 

↳ Opportunity

We partnered with the Henry’s board of directors and gala committee to create the theme and identity for the 2024 Henry Gala.

The theme of Shifting Perspectives was born from the idea that art explores, uncovers, and celebrates new perspectives and viewpoints. The event also coincided with the arrival of the Henry’s new Executive Director, Kris Lewis, signaling a fresh viewpoint at the museum.

To embody the theme, Landscape crafted an identity and experience centered on typographic forms transformed in three-dimensional space, and brought to life with motion. The visual system was applied across printed invitations, social media, and spatial design.

 

↳ Outcome

The event theme and identity helped define an evening celebrating the Henry, and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars supporting the museum’s mission to center art and artists, amplify underrepresented voices, and provide transformative experiences for all.

Gantri + Michael Bennett

As part of our ongoing, integrated creative partnership with Gantri.

As part of our ongoing, integrated creative partnership with Gantri, Landscape collaborated with multidisciplinary artist and designer Michael Bennett, ex-NFL star and founder of Studio Kër, to bring a sculptural lighting concept to life rooted in cultural storytelling and contemporary form.

Based in Hawaii, Bennett creates African-inspired furniture and objects that blend his Louisiana upbringing with Senegalese influences, translating a personal journey of self-discovery and reconnection with heritage into tangible design. The Michael Bennett x Gantri lamp extends this practice into light, existing as both a functional object and an expression of identity, community, and belonging.

Working collaboratively to define the Creative Content Strategy, Art Direction, Content Production, and in-house Photo and Video creation.

DOG

DOG is a dynamic project space freely exploring ideas, experiences, imagery, language, connectivity, unknowns. An experimental, physical complement and counterpoint to the branding and creative services work commissioned by Landscape’s clients.

DOG has become a Bay Area cultural staple since its inception as an experimental outlet for the Landscape team. Regular event openings draw between 300 to 700 guests, attracting partnerships with Vimeo and coverage by The San Francisco Chronicle. Crowds often spill into the street outside the space or fill the storied Victoria Theatre entirely.

Programming at DOG is driven by the team’s interests and cultural, social, and technological trends, and reflects the studio’s commitment to nurturing our collective social fabric. Each event [currently E1-E13] explores a distinct topic through an intentional physical experience, serving to connect the local geographic and creative community and embracing all the serendipitous, intimate, and joy-filled opportunities associated with live programming.

The heavy, raw, angular furniture and warm palette, designed in collaboration with Studio AHEAD (recognized by Architectural Digest as one of the New American Voices of the Year), eschews the white-walled gallery and mid-century-clad tropes associated with the majority of established galleries or traditional design studios. This distinct environment invites visitors, exhibitors, and partners to adapt and interact in newer and more unexpected manners, enhancing the uniqueness of each event.

Previous Programming Has Included:

[E5] Issues — An Independent Publishing Retail Pop-Up
[E12] Relate(): AI BONDS — An AI Companionship Panel
[E10] Dark Thoughts — An Independent Horror Film Festival
[E9] Ingredient — An Ecological, Movement-Based Fundraiser
[E11] Black Rodeo — A Photo Exhibit Exploring Black Rodeo Culture

Upcoming Programming Will Feature:

↳ Ecology & Food
↳ Sport & Expression
↳ Experiential Sound Design
↳ Independent Filmmaking
↳ More…

DOG exemplifies the potential of a physical space to engage and support the community, transforming the concept of a creative studio and offering a platform that fosters connection, creativity, and exploration.

To explore more about DOG visit
dogdogdog.xyz

For partnership opportunities & submissions
dog@dogdogdog.xyz

 

Hyde Park Labs

A joint venture between leading real estate developers Beacon Capital Partners and Trammell Crow Co., Hyde Park Labs is a state-of-the-art science venture campus initiated by the University of Chicago. The 302k sq ft building is purpose-built to accelerate mission-driven science ventures from seed to scale, shaping new futures from supercomputing and molecular engineering to material science and beyond.

Hyde Park Labs will open its doors in 2025, centering its tenants in Chicago’s vibrant South Side neighborhood amidst more than 140 leading institutions, such as the Chicago Quantum Exchange, Pritzker Nanofabrication Facility, Duality Quantum Venture Accelerator, and the Polsky Center.

Landscape partnered with Beacon Capital Partners and Trammell Crow Co. on a progressive brand identity system to convey the unique convergence of diverse perspectives, collective optimism, and commitment to inclusive science all in one place—including verbal identity, brand marks, color palette, typography, photography, architectural renderings, signage, and digital marketing assets.

Full case study coming soon.

Black Rodeo

Black Rodeo is a celebration of Black Americana by photographer Tricia Turner, inspired by the social narratives and history of African-American heritage and cowboys in rodeo culture. Spanning her time traversing California and the Southwest, Turner’s series masterfully captures the lifestyle, traditions, and pride embedded in the legacies of lifelong bull riders, paying homage to trailblazers like Myrtis Dightman, who shattered barriers by competing in the National Finals Rodeo.

As part of our ongoing pro-bono initiative dedicated to empowering Black-owned businesses, Landscape designed a leather-strapped book that blends Tricia’s sophisticated lens on Westerns, history, and fashion—which we had the pleasure of releasing along with an exhibition of her photographs at DOG [E11].

Deconstructing the myth of the American cowboy and negative stereotypes surrounding Black masculinity and fatherhood, Black Rodeo is a visual anthology that looks into the past while documenting what each subject hopes to carry into the future—stylistically referencing the iconic visual tropes and imagery of the American West.

Inspired by this narrative, the book’s large format, expansive layouts, and typography is evocative of the vast American West, captivating viewers with striking portraits. Beyond its black foil stamped cover, we highlight the story of a young cowboy tracing his father’s path, featuring a tipped-in accordion insert, with the addition of leather straps as a nod to rodeo fashion and lasso techniques.

Tricia Turner is a U.S. based advertising and editorial photographer who has worked with esteemed publications and brands such as Vogue Italia, Harper’s Bazaar, The New York Times, Levi’s, and Gap.

Printed by: Edition One in Richmond, CA
Size: 9 x 12 inches
Pages number: 132

Object Dept.

Object Dept. is an independent jewelry brand with a genderless approach to accessories. Designed to adorn all bodies, the brand blends old and new to inform timeless pieces that define their own legacy.

Shot along the coast of New Zealand, we created an evergreen campaign for Object Dept. that offers an intimate look into the way people interact with jewelry to decorate their lives. Effortlessly relevant and bold in form, the campaign captures iconic silhouettes and strong materials that complement any human canvas.

Slé

Transportation accounts for nearly a third of our country’s carbon footprint. In the face of a rapidly warming world, Slé believes that a brighter future starts with the way we move. The app helps people make intentional choices to get from A to B by bringing transparency and connection to our mobility patterns—whether we’re driving a car, taking the train, or riding a bike.

We partnered with Slé to help shape a digital experience and related identity that approach the challenge of climate change with optimism and urgency. Inspired by the small steps that can add up to a big shift, we built a kinetic logo and icon system that celebrate the myriad of different ways that people move. Paired with an electric palette and original lifestyle photography, the visual language positions Slé as a dynamic brand that inspires action.

Slé aggregates a large set of personal data points into a single score that offers actionable guidance for climate-friendly commutes. We defined bespoke interactions and unique, engaging visualizations to communicate this information with clarity to improve understanding and inspire change. Launching soon, we look forward to supporting Slé in their mission to protect our planet, one trip at a time.

San Francisco Design Week 2021

Power is everywhere.

It’s local and global, personal and public, selfish and selfless.

There is power in the food we eat, the music we make, and the ideas we share.

Power is a seat at the table, a path forward, and a new beginning.

Torsa Studios

↳ Challenge
Launch Campaign for the New Heights Collection

Shaped by an essential approach to activewear, Torsa is reimagining the way people move through the world. The brand strives to create pieces that embody unobtrusive beauty, a quality defined by a unique balance of simple forms and complex materials. Based in the UK, Torsa approached Landscape to help bring a global perspective to their story and accelerate their growth.

 

↳ Opportunity

Shot in the streets of Oakland, California, we created a campaign that captures the space between performance and play. The imagery showcases Torsa’s iconic uniform against a vibrant backdrop of taco trucks, trail runs, and neighborhood rides. Engineered for everyday life, the collection is designed to move with you.

 

↳ Outcome

The campaign helped broaden Torsa’s international appeal and corresponded with its first wholesale retail accounts—including Selfridges.

NorthPark

How does the modern office keep up with the changing expectations of a younger, creative-class?

A new generation demands a new (and improved) place to work. We partnered with EQ Office, a leading property management company, to reposition, rename, and rebrand one of their flagship Bay Area assets. Previously known as Embarcadero Square, a mixed-use campus on San Francisco’s waterfront, it required a new name and identity to signal a new approach to the modern workspace.

Working through a comprehensive naming process with their senior leadership, we developed a name that signals a relaxed and desirable work atmosphere, surrounded by ample green space in the heart of downtown San Francisco. Welcome to NorthPark, an unexpected urban oasis.

Drawing inspiration from NorthPark’s natural character and distinct location (between thriving Jackson Square, San Francisco’s breezy waterfront, and the bustling Financial District), we positioned the brand to highlight its ideal open space, and unique village-like format and feel; in a word, perfectly off-centered.

A warm and inviting logotype, hand-drawn illustrations, and natural palette create an atmosphere that blends the vibrant energy of the property’s surroundings with an inner sense of calm; a brand that makes space for new connections, ideas, and fast-growing companies.

If you’re in the neighborhood, look for inspiration at NorthPark — 560 Davis Street, in San Francisco.

Cookma

“Mama” is a nearly universal word.
Our primal instincts to love and need nurturing require no explanation.

But modern cultures don’t recognize the importance of caring for birth-parents after childbirth the way we have in the past. Which is why Lisa Chatham founded Cookma — a meal delivery service and product line for growing families that aims to inspire a cycle of deeper self care, rooted in Ayurvedic wisdom. Bridging a crucial gap in the parenting experience, Cookma’s approach focuses on the void that is left when the baby leaves the body and fills this space with nourishment and comfort.

Landscape worked closely with Lisa to develop a distinct brand identity and experience that captures her desire to provide holistic nutrition to families during this foundational time in life.

The comprehensive engagement included packaging and design for an expansive line of food and bath products, robust educational materials that accompany the food delivery program, an ecommerce website, and an extensive library of photography. The new identity does not just articulate the vitality of Cookma’s service, but celebrates the unique postpartum period through warm, uplifting design.

Good & Common

In July of 2020, following the murder of George Floyd, Landscape announced a pro-bono initiative to support Black-owned businesses. DeWitt Lacy, a local attorney, reached out to our team with the goal of creating a free resource to educate Americans about their civil rights.

The collaboration led to the launch of Good & Common, an online platform dedicated to helping people learn more about what their rights are, how to exercise them, and what to do if they are violated. The platform translates Lacy’s extensive legal experience into accessible and actionable information for every American.

From research and strategy to design and development, we worked with Lacy to architect and build a digital tool that could deliver fundamental knowledge to the public, simply. Equal parts urgent and optimistic, the visual language was largely inspired by posters, pamphlets, and buttons found throughout the civil rights movement. While the identity leverages bold color and typography to capture attention, it also serves as a straightforward framework to communicate complex information with clarity. The name, Good & Common, was chosen to reflect the brand’s universal and democratic ambitions.

Good & Common hopes to build a campaign that can reach everyone from policy makers to public schools, local leaders to small businesses, and communities nationwide.

DreamOre

The hour between wolf and dog.

In French, “entre chien et loup,” designates the periods of day that are between light and dark—the purple dusking passage and the grey-orange of the day-gleam dawn. The prevalent interpretation of the idiom seems to be that, during these oddly lit hours, a wolf could be mistaken for a dog.

Landscape collaborated with artist Hunter Longe and Norwegen publisher Coda Press to design a book of drawings, dream transcriptions, and poems written during the full moon. The design echoes the many conceptual threads found within the artist’s work, introducing juxtapositions and layering created across a palette of thoughts—nonbinary and unbound by time, a place to experience the in-betweens.

“For me, drawing, poetry, and dreaming can act as divinatory tools to navigate slippery times. They follow a kind of non-logic, a random function of a quick non-sequitur that gets at the churning unpredictability and true weirdness of existence underlying the thin layer of pattern and structure to which we tend to attach so much importance. In poems and drawings, as in dreams, we hone back on deep instincts and intuitions that have been sequestered by striving for the lie that is reason.”

DreamOre (© 2021) is published by Coda Press in Bergen, with the support of Kulturrådet Arts Council Norway, Norske Billedkunstnere, and Bergen Kommune.

Buy → DreamOre from Coda Press

Atoms

Propelled by the belief that great design inspires you to be and do better, Atoms set out to create the ideal shoes for everyday wear. Building upon rave reviews from early customers and a growing waitlist, Atoms’ founders came to us looking to better articulate their brand and scale their business.

Working in partnership, we codified a concise brand expression and translated it into a thoughtful, premium, end-to-end customer journey. The engagement included rethinking a new e-commerce website, rich content creation, a bespoke packaging experience, and a comprehensive collateral system. The evolved brand positions Atoms as a highly versatile tool for curiosity, creativity, experimentation, and new experiences.

More to come as the brand continues to roll out.

Google Ara

Google ATAP (Advanced Technologies & Products) approached Landscape to help further define the brand language for Project Ara (Google’s modular phone). The ongoing collaboration spanned a diverse set of activities. Most prominently, ATAP’s Ara presentation at Google I/O, their annual developer-focused conference held in San Francisco, and a 100+ page, narrative-driven brand book.

A glimpse into the future of the product experience was highlighted via a short film. The piece was shown on-stage at I/O and featured online on the Google Ara website. The video highlights a variety of ways in which Ara adapts to and enriches the lives of its community.

Viewed over two million times in the first 48 hours the video now has over four million views and was featured by: Engadget, The Verge, Wired, Hypebeast, USA Today, Gizmodo, CNN, Forbes, Tech Crunch, Mashable, Venture Beat, Business Insider, Buzzfeed, and many more.

Punch List

Punch List makes home remodeling easy.

Built for both homeowners and contractors, Punch List helps teams communicate, track timelines and budgets, and manage payments — all through an intuitive app.

To bring Punch List to market, we established a brand system that could communicate this ease and utility across every touchpoint. We worked closely with Punch List’s founders to develop the brand story, introduce a flexible visual design language, and content library — connecting it all through a compelling web experience.

Beyond the marketing experience, we helped re-architect the product itself. After stripping the app to its key functionality, we explored multiple interaction paradigms, created delightful branded moments throughout, and supported the development process through launch.

To communicate Punch List’s value-add, we needed to reach two distinct audiences simultaneously. Through photography, motion design, and thoughtful messaging, we created a brand story that was simple and specific for homeowners and contractors alike.

Home remodeling might be messy, but it doesn’t have to be hard.

The Sedona Bag

The Sedona Bag, inspired by our trip to the Southwest in search of sun, solitude, and transformation.

Limited Run
Made from Heavy-Weight 65% Recycled Canvas
Printed in San Francisco
Designed with Love
$45 + Shipping

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Mission Critical

Essential Gear for Extraordinary Dads™

Young dads want to play a more active role in raising their kids. They deeply value tools that let them explore new outdoors experiences while sharing unique bonding moments with their loved ones. However, within the parenting marketplace, there are very few brands that offer high-quality products designed specifically for dads. One of the few brands that has recognized this need is Mission Critical, maker of modular, rugged baby carriers designed specifically for men.

After three years of rapid, organic growth as a direct to consumer brand, their team aimed to expand the brand’s customer base with a new product line and enlisted Landscape to help connect more dads more deeply to their kids.

In-depth customer research and refined strategic positioning enabled our team to craft a brand identity system rooted in essentialism and an appreciation for exploring the unknown (both in nature and in life). The updated identity system allowed the brand to transcend its’ successful but polarizing tactical image, becoming a more inclusive and progressive articulation of fatherhood.

Included in the engagement was a complete overhaul of the brand’s messaging platform and taxonomy for its expanding portfolio of products. We positioned the product lines as complementary systems with precise value propositions, clarified accessory bundling, and renamed their expanded product line.

Every aspect of the evolved brand experience was shaped to support the updated strategy, including: an adaptive Shopify e-commerce website, a full lineup of new marketing materials, packaging, and a deep content library to support ongoing digital growth marketing.

Samovar

Already positioned as an authority within the tea community, Samovar approached Landscape to more clearly articulate their brand vision and craft an extensible platform upon which they could further grow their business.

The in-depth identity update shifted Samovar away from the stereotypical visions of traditional tea culture, towards a more purposeful, utilitarian, and approachable experience. The strategy focused on communicating the quality of their tea without pretense or affect, thereby broadening Samovar’s appeal to those less familiar with drinking tea.

The partnership included the redefinition of virtually all of Samovar’s touchpoints — brand identity and guidelines, packaging, collateral, service design, and interior design in collaboration with their architectural team.

The work has been featured by Dwell, Wallpaper*, San Francisco Chronicle, California Home & Design, and Fast Company.

Samovar has since grown their business to include three new locations in San Francisco, including the international terminal at SFO and highly desirable locations on Valencia Street and Fillmore Street.

Mirra

Mirra is a SaaS 3D content creation platform. The platform’s systematic approach to design allows for the simple creation and distribution of beautiful, resonant, and immersive VR / AR / XR experiences. Design in your browser, export to almost any headset, no code required.

With the aim to foster a vibrant community centered around immersive media, Kevin Farnham, founder of the renowned innovation design studio Method, approached Landscape to help shepherd his newest venture into reality.

The project began with the definition of a taxonomy for describing interactions in 3D space, included naming and identity design, and culminated in a product that likely represents a first look at a class of tools that will become fundamental (and perhaps shape) the design profession.

Minus-8

As though derived from an unknown point in the future, Minus-8 embodies the confluence of tradition and disruption. Pairing proven technologies such as Japanese movement and PVD coatings with space age details, Minus-8 subverts trends and defies categorization.

Landscape worked with the Minus-8 team to refine the brand’s identity as well as design their flagship touchpoints.

To develop a digital showcase worthy of its watches, Landscape designed a responsive e-commerce experience that provokes boundaries both technically, and aesthetically. By pushing the Magento platform into an experimental realm, we created an interface that facilitates a compelling shopping experience, and a futuristic brand story.

With pristine details and confident styling, each timepiece is an engineered work of art. By creating a catalog with the same characteristics, Landscape extended the Minus-8 design language into a hermetically sealed expression of the brand. Utilizing a unique combination of substrates and processes, each catalog is intended to create a personal and multi-sensory experience for the viewer.

Much like the watches themselves, each Minus-8 experience appears to have been created in some sort of future laboratory. Equal parts elegant, industrial, and architectural, the results are focused experiences, each truly in a class by itself.

The Big Lift

The Big Lift is a bold social venture supported by the Silicon Valley Community Foundation that aims to transform early learning. It combines high-quality and connected learning experiences from preschool to third grade, with a focus on increasing reading proficiency, reducing chronic absence and summer learning loss, and engaging families to support learning in school and at home.

In 2015 Landscape began working with The Big Lift to help their team define a captivating and flexible brand narrative and graphic system to support the ongoing and highly variable efforts of their fundraising and marketing teams. The identity has proven to resonate equally with funders, parents, and very young students — fostering a community of evangelists and driving fundraising at scale.

The Big Lift identity conveys a progressive and deliberate non-profit in an effort to dissuade any doubt regarding the focused trajectory of the initiative. This was particularly critical to convey to a Silicon Valley business-centric audience — frequently approached by less structured non-profit efforts.

The digital presence features emotive photography and video, in addition to an unexpected palette and assertive typography to promote The Big Lift’s story. Bold, clear infographics support a validated effort. The approach is reductive of clutter, speaking to The Big Lift’s efficient and organized way of operating, necessary for taking on a challenge of this magnitude. Unexpected perspectives allude to a transformative way of looking at the issues, and an opportunity to be part of something big.

As part of our team’s ongoing partnership we produced a fundraising video to capture both the momentum and the impact of the program to date. The video engages its audience at an emotional level, conveying the challenges their students face daily, the joys of childhood, and the hope the program offers. To date, the video has helped raise over $1.5 million dollars for the program.

Brian Longe

Painter Brian Longe returned after a twenty-year hiatus from exhibiting, during which time he lived in the Sierras, intensely studying the mountain topography and raising a family. “The Source” a solo exhibition at The Luggage Store in San Francisco, marked the culmination of his research in the form of mural-size geographic abstractions.

Landscape worked with Brian to produce photography, video, and show collateral, as well as an editioned, 84-page catalog.

The design of the catalog is structured into two distinct sections, denoted by a shift in both material and layout. The initial section places Brian’s work within the context of his peers and art history, including work by Picasso, Joan Miro, Ana Mendieta, and Jackson Pollock. The layout, bespoke on a page-by-page basis, embraces the fluidity and spontaneity of Brian’s own work. The latter section of the book presents Brian’s work to the viewer at a scale that embraces the boundaries of the printed piece and acknowledges the massive scale of the work. A gallery-like layout and a gesture that invites the reader to view the work as large as possible, though still a fraction of actual size.