A canvas tote bag with the Canopy logo printed on the front, hangs over a timber chair

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Canopy NYC

Indoor play and movement studio in Brooklyn, New York

Client location: Brooklyn, New York

Project tasks: Branding, stock imagery curation, Squarespace website

Brand type: Willow Wellness Brand Kit

Website type: Amber health and wellness Squarespace design

Logo design: Flavia Quintabani

Warm

Inclusive

Calm

About the project


Canopy provides a nurturing and inclusive space for play that is calming, full of natural light and warmth while being free of overstimulation and loud noises. Of course, Canopy's branding visuals and website needed to reflect this same vision.

We selected a light, calming and earthy colour palette, and a mixed font system giving both a modern, fresh and elevated look while being clean and welcoming. The line art and organic shapes then added a playful touch, without feeling busy or overwhelming.

We curated a library of on-brand stock images and, from here, we had a super strong branding foundation on which to build. The Amber one-week website base design was ideal for the Canopy vision, with just a few minor customisations being added to best reflect Canopy’s offerings.

With a minimal and spacious aesthetic and the cute line art icons playfully popping up across the site, this wellness brand and Squarespace website has definitely ticked all the boxes.

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Kind words from this client


"I absolutely loved my experience working with Alana. She was so organised, listened to all of my ideas, helped me implement everything, and it was a seriously smooth process from start to finish (which isn't always the case when making a website from scratch). I'm also so glad that we did the branding together! It made the website feel so much more cohesive and professional. Alana is kind, caring, warm, easy to work with, ethical, and has stunning taste.”

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