Five Storey Films is a women-led production company built on the belief that storytelling is most powerful when it is layered, collaborative, and deeply human. The brand’s identity reflects this ethos, rooted in structure, connection, and shared creativity. From applying for Government grants to onscreen applications, the wordmark references the five founders and their connected approach to filmmaking. Letterforms merge into one another, symbolising collaboration, while the shortened logo uses the “F”s in Five and Films to form the “S” in Storey at the heart of the brand - creating depth, projection and a strong visual signature that tells its own story. Designed to balance institutional clarity with creative depth, the identity had to perform across a range of touchpoints, from on-screen to detailed documents, film posters to treatment decks. It needed to carry the weight of professionalism in government-facing spaces while maintaining the creative spirit of the filmmaking team. The stacked nature of the wordmark allows for dynamic use across layouts through cropping, and motion, creating ownable brand moments that can stretch across formats without losing clarity, while highlighting Five, Storey, and Films.
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Five Storey Films is a women-led production company built on the belief that storytelling is most powerful when it is layered, collaborative, and deeply human. The brand’s identity reflects this ethos, rooted in structure, connection, and shared creativity.
From applying for Government grants to onscreen applications, the wordmark references the five founders and their connected approach to filmmaking. Letterforms merge into one another, symbolising collaboration, while the shortened logo uses the “F”s in Five and Films to form the “S” in Storey at the heart of the brand - creating depth, projection and a strong visual signature that tells its own story. Designed to balance institutional clarity with creative depth, the identity had to perform across a range of touchpoints, from on-screen to detailed documents, film posters to treatment decks. It needed to carry the weight of professionalism in government-facing spaces while maintaining the creative spirit of the filmmaking team. The stacked nature of the wordmark allows for dynamic use across layouts through cropping, and motion, creating ownable brand moments that can stretch across formats without losing clarity, while highlighting Five, Storey, and Films.