Curean Studio.

Nov-April 24/25

For Curean Studio, it was developed a cohesive suite of brand visuals to support the launch of Club Curean and the studio’s digital presence. The work included countdown and tagline graphics, launch announcements, and a curated event recap template—each element crafted to reflect the brand’s immersive, experience-led philosophy.

Black and white image of a black calla lily with a torn piece of paper in front. The paper has the text "Curean STUDIO IS _____" written on it.
Bowl of purple plums with overlayed text "Curean Studio coming soon."
Dark purple and cream wedding invitation for Curean Studio launch event in Chicago on February 1, 2025, 7pm. RSVP requested by January 22, with contact details included.

From social graphics to event branding, the visual language balances elegance and energy, celebrating the studio’s ethos of intentional design and community-driven storytelling.

Elegant dinner event with well-dressed guests, candlelit tables, cocktails, and gourmet dishes. The setting includes floral centerpieces, menus, and formal dining arrangements. A person is seen taking photos and toasting.
Elegant table setting with a vintage camera, a drink with a chocolate stick garnish, cutlery, a white cloth napkin, a lock-style menu, and printed text: 'Curated Encounters Skyline Terrace 12.15.2024 Curean Studio Beacon & Bloom.'
Collage of four photos: two people dining, a person holding a champagne bottle over their head, a candlelit dining table, and people socializing at a bar.
Elegant dining setting with red velvet seating and a white tablecloth in a dimly lit restaurant, featuring a group of people engaged in conversation.
A stylish woman in a white dress holding a cocktail and a table with dark purple calla lilies, grapes, and a candle, featuring elegant décor with a link to cureanstudio.com.
A minimalistic image featuring the text: "Every detail of Curated Encounters was thoughtfully crafted to leave a lasting impression, turning moments into memories and connections into communities." A decorative symbol is displayed at the top.