Branding Design
Design
A brand isn’t a logo — it’s a language. Built right, it speaks before anyone says a word: in the weight of a mark, the tension of white space, the confidence of a color that holds across every surface it touches. Gabriel Glenn has spent years learning how to build that language from the ground up, shaping identities for global brands and regional institutions alike, from Alienware packaging shipped across supply chains in India, Singapore, and China to editorial systems carrying 29 magazines a year.
The process begins with listening — not to what clients think they want, but to what they’re actually trying to say. From there it moves into strategy, then mark-making, then system-building: a sequence that treats every design decision as load-bearing. As a poet and stone carver by temperament, Gabriel brings a sculptor’s sensibility to identity work — carving away until only the essential remains, then building outward from that core. The result is never a collection of deliverables. It’s a coherent point of view.
What clients leave with is a brand system that scales — one that holds up in a digital ad, on a product box, in a magazine spread, and on a wall. The work has been recognized with a 2025 Gold Spark Award for Dell packaging and a 2024 Southwest CPA Best Digital Ad (First Place), but the real measure is simpler: does it still feel right in five years? Gabriel designs so it does.
If you’re ready to build something that lasts, let’s talk.