Soto: Design That Transforms
As a branding curator I champion work that rewrites category expectations, and Forner Studio achieves exactly that with Soto. A single geometric swap in the wordmark transforms utility products into design objects people want in their homes. Sage green, warm sand, and near black charcoal form a restrained palette that feels considered and domestic. Packaging, labels, and details behave like a coherent system, each rule traveling with the product. There is craft in the small reveals, the watermark tissue, and the chrome key winder, which signals precision. It repositions home improvement as a creative practice, not mere utility.
The typographic discipline underpins the concept, grotesque body copy and tight leading sustain a modernist argument. Arch cut windows, kraft stock, and embossed motifs make production choices feel intentional and accessible. Every label reads as a unified document, rather than a logo applied after the fact. Soto claims tools should inspire practice, and this project proves that aesthetics change behavior in subtle ways. Read the full case study to examine photography, mockups, and system rules that make Soto feel inevitable. Design lovers, brand strategists, and makers will find generous, usable inspiration here too.
Source: abduzeedo.com