Client:

Boultbee Brooks


Project:

Tailors Corner
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What we did
The project
Our approach
What we did
The project
Our approach

{↑} Thirsk Row where Tailors Corner stands today.
{→} Leeds was a powerhouse of the tailoring industry in the UK.

{→} Authentic Hepworths’ fabric samples inspired brand pattern and palettes.

{→} Tailors Corner patterns inspired by fabric samples.

{↑} Brand patterns used on hoardings.

{←} Naming presentation.

{←} Tailors Corner is the sharp new name for this ex-menswear retail showroom, but there was much debate about Tailor’s, Tailors’, or Tailors Corner. Opinion swung one way then another, but the conclusion was that these days, we can leave the apostrophe behind. So we did.

{↑} Tailor Sans custom typeface, inspired by tailoring, with details reminiscent of sharp cuts and bolts of cloth.

{→} Digital brochure.

{→} Social media planning and assets.

“Studio.Build have worked on several projects with Boultbee Brooks including developing a new brand identity for both the core business strands and specific projects. The team really take time to understand the business as part of the design process. The end product was a clean crisp identity that has been rolled out across the business and social media resulting in an improved profile and market exposure.”
— Zoë Wood, Asset Manager (Boultbee Brooks)
Collaborators:
Tom Bird
(Architectural Photography)

Client:

Boultbee Brooks

Project:

Tailors Corner
What we did
The project
Our approach
What we did
The project
Our approach

{↑} Thirsk Row where Tailors Corner stands today.

{↑} Leeds was a powerhouse of the tailoring industry in the UK.

{↑} Authentic Hepworths’ fabric samples inspired brand pattern and palettes.

{↑} Tailors Corner patterns inspired by fabric samples.

{↑} Brand patterns used on hoardings.

{↑} Naming presentation.

{↓} Tailors Corner is the sharp new name for this ex-menswear retail showroom, but there was much debate about Tailor’s, Tailors’, or Tailors Corner. Opinion swung one way then another, but the conclusion was that these days, we can leave the apostrophe behind. So we did.

{↑} Tailor Sans custom typeface, inspired by tailoring, with details reminiscent of sharp cuts and bolts of cloth.

{↑} Digital brochure.

{↑} Social media planning and assets.

“Studio.Build have worked on several projects with Boultbee Brooks including developing a new brand identity for both the core business strands and specific projects. The team really take time to understand the business as part of the design process. The end product was a clean crisp identity that has been rolled out across the business and social media resulting in an improved profile and market exposure.”
— Zoë Wood, Asset Manager (Boultbee Brooks)
Collaborators:
Tom Bird
(Architectural Photography)