CASE STUDY
Ella Robin: a photography brand that feels like a memory
Services: Strategy, Branding, Brand Imagery


Client’s Goal
Ella Robin wanted a brand identity that felt deeply personal. One that reflected her ability to capture quiet, intimate moments with a timeless touch. The goal was to create a visual language that felt organic, warm, and effortlessly elegant, setting her apart from overly polished, generic photography brands.
Client’s Goal
Ella Robin wanted a brand identity that felt deeply personal. One that reflected her ability to capture quiet, intimate moments with a timeless touch. The goal was to create a visual language that felt organic, warm, and effortlessly elegant, setting her apart from overly polished, generic photography brands.


Our Contribution
We crafted a brand identity that mirrors the softness and emotion of Ella Robin’s photography. The logo combines elegance with a personal touch, while the color palette embraces warm neutrals to create an inviting, nostalgic feel. Subtle, organic design elements add movement, echoing the fleeting yet meaningful moments she captures.
Our Contribution
We crafted a brand identity that mirrors the softness and emotion of Ella Robin’s photography. The logo combines elegance with a personal touch, while the color palette embraces warm neutrals to create an inviting, nostalgic feel. Subtle, organic design elements add movement, echoing the fleeting yet meaningful moments she captures.

Project Success
Ella Robin’s new identity is not just visually appealing. It tells a story. The brand now feels authentic, intimate, and deeply connected to the emotions behind every photograph. It creates an immediate sense of trust and warmth, making clients feel seen before they even step in front of the lens.
Project Success
Ella Robin’s new identity is not just visually appealing. It tells a story. The brand now feels authentic, intimate, and deeply connected to the emotions behind every photograph. It creates an immediate sense of trust and warmth, making clients feel seen before they even step in front of the lens.




