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

Seed

↳ Challenge
Growing Demand for Microbiome Innovation

Seed is a microbial sciences company pioneering applications of microbes to improve human and planetary health. As part of an effort to accelerate their expansion, Seed needed to evolve their brand via redesigns of both the consumer-facing Seed.com and the company website, SeedHealth.com.

 

↳ Opportunity

To support an evolved narrative and expanding product offering, we identified new information architectures, defined compelling user experiences, updated art direction, and complementary visual design systems.

Seed places great value on research and education, and the new experiences are designed to unpack the complexities of microbial science through engaging interactions and stunning content. The visual system connects human health to planetary health through the juxtaposition of micro and macro imagery — a glimpse into the relationship between our internal and external worlds. The system also incorporates visuals borrowed directly from the world of science, showcasing them in beautiful and unexpected ways. The matured visual system appeals to a broader audience, while staying true to Seed’s rigorous standards, unforgettable character, and ambitious vision.

 

↳ Outcome

Since launching the evolved brand and site, Seed has continued to expand its customer base beyond early adopters while educating the world about the benefits of probiotics. Revenues increased from $140M in 2023 to an estimated $200M in 2024, and the company is reportedly exploring a sale that could value it at more than $1 billion.

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.

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.

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 + 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.

Solugen

Driving Demand for a Bio-Based Manufacturing Leader

 

↳ Challenge

Solugen, a rapidly scaling $200M Series D climate technology company is revolutionizing everyday chemicals through synthetic biology. The company needed to showcase its first-of-a-kind Bioforge™ platform and drive demand for its growing range of solutions across multiple industries, including agriculture, energy, water treatment, and personal care.

 

↳ Opportunity

Landscape collaborated with their team in identifying strategic opportunities across the brand’s visual system and digital storytelling to better educate and engage customers, policymakers, and talent and while affirming Solugen’s position as climate technology category leader.
A guiding principle for the evolution was to signal the commercial promise of its novel solutions by balancing scientific and technical precision with real-world value. We crafted a digital space that engages, educates, and converts.

 

↳ Outcome

The evolved brand and digital platform effectively positions Solugen as a forward-thinking, science-driven leader and reliable business partner in this critical new category. Since the launch, Solugen initiated new innovation partnerships, broke ground on a new state-of-the-art biomanufacturing facility, and secured commitment for a $213.6M DOE loan guarantee to bolster U.S. Leadership in Green Manufacturing.

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.

Obliq

Shifting rituals through beautiful, premium products, Obliq is an elevated cannabis experience. Landscape was commissioned to define the entire brand, from naming to identity to packaging to digital.

An altered perception requires an expanded palette. A deceptively simple visual system extends a deeply considered product experience; the unvarnished, shape-shifting identity brings Obliq to life. Five letters, five fingers, five senses — Obliq signals a new direction in cannabis.

Stay tuned for updates. Obliq is coming soon.

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.