Creative Direction & Design

Rekindling the art of traditional storytelling

Client Banks Journal
Brand strategy, Visual Identity, Creative Direction, Art Direction & Design for Brand, Marketing & Product

anks Journal was a Japanese–Australian surf and lifestyle brand founded in 2014, blending Byron Bay surf culture with Tokyo minimalism. With a global presence across USA, Japan, and Australia, Banks Journal positioned itself as a lifestyle brand for surfers, creatives, and modern coastal living.

We were responsible for leading all creative and brand touch-points, ensuring a consistent, design-led aesthetic across their markets.

By positioning the brand visually as a refined, minimal alternative to mass-market surf wear, we attracted a broader audience beyond core surf consumers, increasing engagement across digital platforms and strengthening retail partnerships.

Brand Strategy & Identity

Made for Everyday Journeys

The creative strategy was anchored in the brand’s mantra, “Made for Everyday Journeys”—a celebration of functional design, minimal aesthetics, and sustainable craftsmanship.

We shaped a visual identity system that unified all touch-points through clean, modern typography & restrained color palettes inspired by nature, architecture, and culture.

The art direction focused on cinematic photography capturing texture, movement, and natural light with a touch of humour and playfulness.

Consistent storytelling of organic and recycled materials to reinforce sustainability credentials.

This strategy successfully positioned Banks Journal as a lifestyle brand, resonating with fashion-conscious consumers and creative communities.

Marketing Strategy & Creative

Minimal meets surf

We led the creative direction for global brand and product marketing, ensuring every campaign captured Banks Journal’s minimal, fashion-forward coastal aesthetic while remaining rooted in the brand story, “Made for Everyday Journeys”.

Key responsibilities included concepting and art directing seasonal campaigns across digital, print, and in-store channels.

These campaigns strengthened Banks Journal’s position as a design-led alternative to mainstream surf wear, expanding its audience and driving increased engagement across key markets.

Collaborations

Banks Journal Studio X Nadia Hernández

To build cultural relevance, we launched Banks Journal Studio, a platform for artist collaborations.

A key project was a capsule collection with Venezuelan-Australian artist Nadia Hernandez, featuring her vibrant artwork on shirts, shorts, and accessories.

We directed the global creative rollout, including campaign assets across all channels (digital, print, retail, PR) and a gallery-style launch event, bridging fashion and art communities.

The collaboration expanded Banks Journal’s reach into art and design culture, performing strongly in both northern and southern hemisphere markets.

Retail Design

Banks Journal in its physical form

The retail environment played a crucial role in expressing the brand’s ethos.

Downtown LA Flagship Store was designed as a sculptural, minimal space, doubling as a creative hub for testing new brand activations.

Produced in-store activations, trade show booths, and festival installations, including the Greenroom Festival in Yokohama, Japan.

These immersive experiences deepened brand engagement, helping Banks Journal stand out in a competitive surfwear market and build community connection.

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