Variloom

↳ Challenge

Variloom emerged from Moon Creative Lab—an innovation studio within Japan-based global trading and investment company Mitsui—with an ambitious goal: to reinvent circularity for the textile and apparel industries.

At the center is a patent-pending 3D printing system and bio-based filament designed for ultra-efficient fabrication of fully recyclable, performance-grade textiles.

Landscape was engaged to define the foundational elements of the brand—including its name, identity, and messaging—as the team prepared to bring this next-generation platform out of stealth mode.

 

↳ Opportunity

Through an expansive naming exploration, we arrived at the name Variloom—a trademarkable, globally viable name that stands for freeform versatility, and applies the idea of weaving to 3D fabrication. The name captures the system’s promise: advanced customization, minimal waste, and fully recyclable fabrics, beyond the limits of conventional production.

We crafted concise messaging that signals Variloom’s position at the intersection of materiality, creativity, and circularity. The platform’s benefits—print-to-shape flexibility, customizable and responsible material usage, reduced waste, lead times, and on-demand production—offer apparel manufacturers a radical alternative to traditional methods.

The identity system balances a refined, natural feel with a technological edge—reflecting the unique material qualities of the printed fabrics. We designed a custom wordmark, a restrained color palette, and soft, modular design elements that suggest tactility and movement. An MVP landing page was designed to introduce the brand, drive interest and engagement from early-stage partners and investors in the category.

 

↳ Outcome

Variloom launched as a standout player in circular material fabrication, gaining industry attention by winning the ISPO 2024 Award in collaboration with global surfwear brand Rip Curl. The product features a 3D-printed waistband for water stability, integrated ventilation panels for comfort, and a recyclable blend of bio-based plastics and wool for durability and end-of-life recovery.

As brands seek solutions that balance performance, customization while advancing sustainability, Variloom sets a new standard, inspiring circularity in form and function.

 

↳ Learn more

www.variloom.com

Honoree in 2025 Fast Company 
Design by Innovation Awards
Multiple ISPO 2024 Awards

Stripe Product Logos

A Harmonized Infrastructure for the Internet

Stripe builds economic infrastructure for the internet. Its software is used by companies of every size—from startups to public companies to accept payments and manage their businesses online.

As part of a more extensive brand refresh led by their design team, we were asked to evolve their product identities. These logos had been designed to different standards over the years, resulting in the lost opportunity to showcase a more cohesive offering.

Working with their design team, we created a new, shared visual language to serve as connective tissue across the system, calibrating the style to reflect Stripe’s brand — mature, trustworthy, and optimistic. Each application is afforded the distinct ability to express a specific offering while being mindfully integrated with Stripe’s redesigned web system. Each logo signals the value of its offering by combining converging colors and shapes, adhering to specific angles related to the Stripe logo, and utilizing subtle lighting effects — lending a sense of credibility throughout.

The harmonized and extensible design system will allow the team at Stripe to expand their product portfolio indefinitely while helping users effortlessly navigate an offering that’s greater than the sum of its parts.

Vessel

Vessel™ is a collective of changemakers fighting for universal water access to close our nation’s water gap.

Currently, over 2 million people in all 50 states lack reliable running water, basic indoor plumbing, and safe sanitation systems. These challenges disproportionately affect communities of color, costing the U.S. economy up to $8.58 billion annually. Despite substantial investments in global clean water initiatives, addressing our domestic crisis requires a more organized effort by the many organizations representing the WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) sector at home.

Vessel™, spearheaded by the human rights non-profits DigDeep and Water For People, is the first effort to build a formally aligned domestic WASH sector through a coalition spanning public, private, nonprofit, academic, utility, and philanthropic organizations. The collective endeavors to find solutions through engaging in research, community initiatives, and more effective policymaking.

Landscape worked closely with the leaders of the founding organizations to align on a new name and brand identity that captures and amplifies the coalition’s shared vision.

The distinct wordmark, built around a bold, modern serif to evoke inspiration and approachability, signifies their united cause with two curves joining together, symbolizing forward momentum and a powerful yet fluid alliance.

The new visual system uses an audacious color palette inspired by the collective’s energized optimism and focused action, complemented by engaging typography, photography, and infographics to foster connection with diverse audiences.

Additionally, Landscape helped the new organization’s communication efforts by creating effective design templates across various mediums, including presentations, internal documents, and newsletters.

Multiple

The pace of autism innovation is rapidly increasing, but only a fraction of these technologies make their way to the educators and care providers who need them. An engine for innovation, Multiple is bettering the lives of people with autism at scale by catalyzing the creation of new technologies for a neurodiverse world. We partnered with Multiple to create a name, brand identity, and digital experience that uplift the autism community.

Founded by Dan Feshbach, a seasoned social entrepreneur, Multiple is a non-profit organization that converges diverse voices to solve the greatest challenges for people with autism. Dan’s commitment to neurodiversity is deeply personal—his son, Reed, was diagnosed with autism at just two years old. 

The brand identity balances optimism and urgency to captivate an audience of founders and investors alike. The new name for the organization, Multiple, speaks to both the myriad of experiences that define autism and the exponential impact of inclusive innovation. Brought to life by dynamic forms, a vibrant color palette, and a modern typographic system, the identity nods to both the exceptional range of innovation taking place within Multiple and the passion with which it is pursued. Today, Multiple has supported more than 400 companies in 41 countries with the help of over 560 investors.

Multiple’s new website leverages the team’s deep expertise to signal confidence, clarity, and compassion. The result is a powerful resource for the many change-makers and risk-takers who are working together to expand the potential for people with autism to live great lives.

West Coast Industries

How does one of America’s most established furniture manufacturers position themselves for growth in the digital age?

Designed and made in California, West Coast Industries (WCI) is a respected maker of premium contract furniture. Industry experts in manufacturing custom tables and seating, they boast a client list that includes Hilton, Hyatt, W Hotels, Conde Nast, Twitter, Cisco, SF MoMA, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

As part of an ambitious growth strategy, WCI entrusted Landscape to reexamine and reimagine the West Coast Industries’ brand. Over the course 
of a year, we designed a net-new experience to more clearly convey their offering within an increasingly competitive market.

Working closely with their leadership team, we redefined their brand position, messaging, and digital experience. Updated brandmarks, palette, and typography allowed the company to signal their role as a contemporary design partner to a new generation of designers. Bespoke photography, a deep illustration library, and process-focused video expanded the company’s reach across mediums.

Online, we streamlined 
a complex product portfolio into an intuitive information architecture, presenting a simple and confident arrangement supported by warm, custom content that improved the emotional connection with 
their customers. Additionally, the site offers a range of unique functionality to expedite the specification and ordering process for both designers and WCI’s customer service team.

As a result, WCI registered a double-digit percentage increase in critical sales shortly 
after the launch, while remaining true to the values that have shaped 
its legacy.

Visit westcoastindustries.com

Hopelab

Hopelab is a social innovation lab focused on designing science-based technologies to improve the health and well-being of teens and young adults, a demographic underserved by the traditional healthcare system. Their current projects include interventions related to cancer, mental health, and parenting.

Landscape was approached by Hopelab to help clarify their communications wholistically. The engagement began with a comprehensive rebrand and the launch of a newly architected website to more clearly convey their mission and structure as an less-traditional organization.

Today, we are honored to continue to work closely with their team to support their inspirational endeavours across a variety of mediums.