Bramgraphix
29/04/2026
This identity for Terranima was aimed at capturing the balance between science and the natural world. They specialize in environmental restoration, specifically working with soil and ecosystems, so the logo needed to feel both grounded and precise. The interlocking circles and angular forms create a sense of interconnected natural cycles, while the geometry brings a scientific rigor to the composition.
We kept the color palette in warm terracotta and amber tones to echo the earth itself, complementing the clean, structured layout. The typeface carries subtle serifs to remind you there’s a heritage of knowledge behind the work, serving as a quiet nod to expertise without feeling dated. The whole mark is about harmony—between organic forms and a methodical approach—which they wanted to communicate as the foundation of their brand. It’s a visual expression of how careful restoration is both art and science.
27/04/2026
Sylvaterra came to life as a symbol of balance between nature’s complexity and thoughtful human intervention. Their work reconnects fragmented ecosystems through reforestation, so the identity needed to reflect resilience and the delicate interdependence found in natural structures. The mark’s interlocking hexagons and triangles echo how habitats sustain themselves—complex, yet orderly.
The custom serif typography anchors the abstract geometry with precision and clarity, suggesting both craftsmanship and growth without feeling rigid. The earthy palette—muted greens paired with warm terracotta—emphasizes groundedness and regeneration, not just visually but in spirit. This isn’t just a logo but a quiet assertion that healing landscapes requires both structure and grace.
24/04/2026
Terranima came to me with a clear vision: they wanted a visual identity that felt as rooted and layered as the ecosystems they work to restore. Their focus is on regenerating soil health and bringing natural cycles back to life through precise, science-backed methods. The challenge was to create a mark that could hold the complexity of environmental renewal without losing clarity or impact.
The interlocking hexagons and parallelograms in the symbol reflect the intricate structure of soil layers—each shape supporting the next, much like the way different elements of nature connect in balance. Using warm ochre and terracotta tones grounds the logo in earthiness, while the moss green hints at new growth. The clean, geometric typeface ties it all together with a sense of order and refinement, emphasizing the company’s commitment to thoughtful, intelligent solutions rather than quick fixes.
This identity sits quietly confident, signaling stability and growth in an industry where patience and precision are essential. It’s a design that respects the natural world’s complexity while making it approachable and engaging.
22/04/2026
Terravigor came to me looking for a logo that could express their commitment to restoring the earth through cutting-edge environmental technology. They wanted a visual identity that felt grounded yet methodical, something that honored both the science and the natural cycles they work with. The result is a mark built from interconnected geometric shapes that feel like mineral lattices or layers of soil—structures that embody strength and renewal.
The choice of warm earth tones keeps the design rooted in nature without relying on obvious imagery. The custom typeface, with its subtle angular cuts, echoes the precision and care that Terravigor applies in their process. Overall, the logo strikes a balance between technical rigor and organic resilience, reflecting the company’s quietly powerful vision for regenerating the land.
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