Journ

↳ Challenge

Journ’s founders built a skincare line grounded in natural ingredients, diverse skin-tones, and global inspiration. After finding initial success they prepared to launch a broader range of products and a corresponding product architecture to help their community find the products best suited for their individual needs. Landscape was appointed to help define this product system as well as further express the sustainability, sensory richness, and global stories associated with their products.

 

↳ Opportunity

Translate their philosophy into a brand world as textured and immersive as the formulations themselves. Drawing from the founders’ travels and lived experiences, we crafted an identity system that invites touch, evokes memory, and honors ritual — positioning skincare not as routine, but as a moment worth savoring. A distinct palette distinguishes not only the brand but also the usage of each formulation. Typography evokes both a calligraphic, South Asian influence and a transparent, understated humility – further offering invitation to broadest community.

The system incorporates comprehensive updates beyond the core design system. A tactile packaging approach in rich, earthy tones rewards close attention. An ecommerce website and social presence were designed for sensory, genuine storytelling for both brand messaging and UGC (user generated content) championing Journ’s audience. Journ’s messaging framework is anchored by a single idea — Joy in Ritual — supported by original poetry written for each product in the lineup.

 

↳ Outcome

The system supports a stand out offering and vision with an equally emotive design language and comprehensive attention to detail. Ultimately, Journ’s intentions are mirrored by their current and potential customers’ impressions of the brand.

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.

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.

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

 

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.

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.

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

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

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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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.