

Design From the Outside of Human.
The hardest part wasn't the execution — it was the unlearning. Design is almost always filtered through a human lens: what we find beautiful, legible, relatable. This project demanded something different. Working within a More-than-Human methodology meant stepping outside that default entirely, and asking a different question — not "how do we represent nature?" but "if nature had an identity, what would it say about itself?" That shift in perspective changed everything, from the visual language to the tone of voice.
























Enroll as a Listener. Graduate as a Guardian.
The goal was never just a brand. It was a shift in how people relate to the natural world — making nature legible, authoritative, and worth listening to. If even one person walks away from this project seeing a forest differently, the work did its job.
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(2016-26©)




