Where minimalism meets meaningful design

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Tameko, a new Danish textile brand, came to DutchScot with a vision: a minimalistic, stylish identity that matched the elegance of their fabrics for tables, beds, and homes. The challenge? To create something that felt simple, yet packed with character. So, DutchScot rolled up their sleeves and got to work.

Inspired by typewriter art (yes, the old-school kind), DutchScot crafted a typographic identity that’s more than just pretty letters. These “textiles” twist, wrap, fold, and tumble, mimicking the soft, tactile qualities of real fabric. It’s not just a logo; it’s a playful, living element that brings the brand to life.

But it wasn’t just about visuals. To give Tameko’s brand an extra layer of personality, DutchScot teamed up with the brilliant writer Nick Asbury. Together, they created a voice that’s as rich and textured as the designs—graphic, delicate, and full of quiet charm. It’s a celebration of the everyday, finding beauty in the humble moments that often go unnoticed.

The end result? A brand that’s minimal but not boring, simple yet soulful. Tameko’s identity doesn’t just sit on the sidelines; it folds itself into the story of their textiles, wrapping around the essence of Danish craftsmanship with effortless grace. It’s proof that even the quietest designs can speak volumes.

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