Woodbridge Bespoke make high-quality kitchens, cabinets, and architectural joinery from their workshops in rural England. They work/u00a0closely with architects, interior designers and private clients to design, manufacture and fit from conception to conclusion.
When studio-ninetyone they were approached, Woodbridge lacked confidence and was struggling to reassure the ambitious and discerning eye of potential clients. They could definitely deliver the goods but their positioning and brand just didn't carry the message.
The approach was to focus on balancing their high craft and heritage-focused approach with their solid and trusted production processes. They knew that this would be reassuring to architects and interior designers who were themselves under huge pressure to deliver. They needed to be in good hands.
Typography for the logo has been crafted with letter forms that slot together like maker's joints/u00a0and the layouts are a group of carefully put together boxes that fill and/u00a0fit the space on a page or screen, much like the bespoke fitting cabinetry that the company is known for./u00a0A new set of art-directed images/u00a0give a behind-the-scenes/u00a0look into the workshop and the quality products that they produce./u00a0/u200b/u200b/u200b/u200b/u200b/u200b/u200b
Creator: Studio NinetyOne







