Block Brands TheFulcrum.Agency

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We were delighted to work with our friends and creative partners, Block Branding , on the recasting of our new practice. Block is responsible for our branding but also, more critically, helping us to filter through our sometimes tangential threads around what it means to be an architect.

Arriving at our new identity and journal has been a fantastic, truly collaborative journey. Here’s an excerpt from a press release that Block distributed last week celebrating the work that they did for us…

“It wasn’t a simple brief,” says Tanya Sim, Co-Founder and Director at Block. “Emma and Kieran wanted to build a new model for an architecture practice, but didn’t know what shape it might take. They are defined by an evidence-based approach to architecture so we thought: ‘Why not bring this transparency to the branding?’ Most brands come into existence from nowhere – this seemed like the perfect opportunity to shed light on the thinking that goes into launching a new brand or business. “

Visually, TheFulcrum.Agency’s identity is based on a fulcrum and a beam, which together create a lever: the simplest of machines capable of lifting large loads with minimal effort. The symbolism is direct, illustrating TheFulcrum.Agency’s ability to leverage enormous change by utilizing the right architectural levers. The dot in TheFulcrum.Agency’s name becomes the pivot point, or fulcrum.

Mark Braddock, Creative Director at Block, says: “TheFulcrum.Agency is a business built on content and substance so we wondered if it was possible to create a brand that rejects the usual emphasis on style and fashion. Yet by self-consciously avoiding style, we risked creating yet another minimal identity in the style du joir for architectural businesses wishing to present an intellectual, theoretical face to the world.”

“Instead, we took inspiration from classic editorial design, a practice that has evolved over a millennium to convey content with a sense of authority. At its core, TheFulcrum.Agency is about leverage, so the new identity creates a natural point around which to explore this idea.”

Every branding decision, every wrong turn or deadend, are carefully documented on TheFulcrum.Agency’s website to show how Williamson and Wong’s conversations around architecture have guided the branding. Typography is inspired by classic editorial design, while the colour palette began with a dusty burnt orange, from which a palette of complementary, earthy hues emerged that is distinctly Australian.

More than an architecture practice, TheFulcrum.Agency aspires to be a platform for conversation. Block hatched the idea of TheFulcrum.Agency as content creator and curator, creating ‘The Journal of TheFulcrum.Agency’ to give context to everything the agency stands for. The first issue, ‘Pivot’, celebrates agility and resilience, echoing Williamson and Wong’s own pivot in launching a new practice together.

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