fabric Inc.

We were thrilled to have the incredible opportunity to collaborate with the dynamic e-commerce brand, fabric Inc., through our network. Our team had the chance to dive deep into crafting social media graphics and exploring innovative brand design concepts. We embraced the cutting-edge trend of Glassmorphism, experimenting with bold new ideas and pushing creative boundaries.

Though the internal changes at fabric, including a new CEO, shifted the direction and ultimately led us away from our initial vision, the experience was a priceless learning journey. It was an exciting process filled with creativity and fun!

Take a look at some of the visuals we brought to life during this collaboration!

Experimentation

All images were created by us for experimental purposes only. However, we would like to acknowledge that some of the images were inspired by and/or referenced artwork found online.

A stack of four translucent, colorful square glass tiles arranged with a slight angle, casting a shadow on a light surface, with a gradient background.
A reflective glass sphere and three colored glass panels arranged on a white surface with shadows and reflections.
Computer screen displaying data analytics dashboard with graphs and profile information in a modern, minimalistic workspace.
Abstract digital art with flowing multicolored lines on a black background, creating a wave-like pattern.
A smartphone displays an online furniture shopping app showcasing wooden armchairs and their prices, set against iridescent geometric background elements.
Collection of colorful rectangular tiles with text, including purple, pink, yellow, and gray tiles, some with rounded edges and speckled patterns.
A digital illustration of a layered, semi-transparent blue and white box with a glowing effect, set against a black background.
A digital composition showing a computer monitor displaying an online shopping webpage for men's T-shirts, with a tuxedo image, size options, and add to cart button. To the left, a smartphone displays income reports and a graph, and to the right, additional digital elements include a T-shirt icon and interface overlays. The background is a gradient from blue to purple with abstract shapes and cotton balls on the surface.