STUDIO A LA CAVE

IDENTITÉ VISUELLE - SITE INTERNET - PHOTOGRAPHIES

Chantal est céramiste depuis plus de 10 ans, mais son identité ne reflétait plus ses valeurs ni la qualité de son travail. Elle m’a contactée pour repenser son identité visuelle et son site internet. Aujourd’hui, elle bénéficie d’une image plus claire, plus alignée, et attire des clientes en phase avec son univers.

Studio à la Cave place les cinq sens au cœur de son identité. Le studio devient un espace d’exploration sensorielle, où la matière s’écoute, se touche, se façonne et se vit pleinement.

La nouvelle identité relie l’organique au contemporain et invite à ralentir, ressentir et créer en pleine conscience — bien au-delà d’un simple atelier de céramique.
A virtual display showing three social media stories, one titled 'ABOUT CHANTAL' with a woman talking in a group, another about 'ART OF COMMUNITY' with people engaged in a craft activity, and a third with partial text 'STU LA' in a brown background.
Black paper shopping bag with pink text that reads, 'STUDIO A LA CAVE,' hanging from a door handle, with 'PRODUCTS,' 'WORKSHOPS,' and 'OPEN STUDIO' printed at the bottom.
Promotional flyer for Studio à la Cave ceramics workshops, featuring a person shaping clay on a pottery wheel, with contact details and workshop description.
A man wearing a dark shirt and an apron, smiling while working with clay, with his hands covered in clay, in a bright room with a window and green scenery outside.
Open laptop on a wooden chair displaying a website featuring a woman seated on a chair and the text 'Chantal Brogini' and 'Produkt'.
A smartphone lying on a rough, sandy surface displays an online shop for ceramic bowls and cups, with the word "SHOP" featured prominently on a beige bowl.
Two people shaping clay on a pottery wheel.
Group of people participating in a pottery or ceramics class in a bright room, working on pottery wheels.
A smartphone lying on a brown leather couch displays a social media story about a workshop that involves shaping clay on a potter's wheel, with a picture of a young man working with clay.
A woman shaping clay on a pottery wheel, with a pink overlay box showing a business card for Chantal Brogini, a ceramic artist, including contact information.