Mantra
Most fashion brands spend years finding their voice. Mantra walked in knowing exactly what it had to say — it just needed someone brave enough to put it on a billboard. Over six years, we built a visual language with no apologies and no filters: one that speaks directly to the man it's for, and doesn't bother with anyone else.
Mantra didn't need softening. It needed sharpening.Over six years of weekly creative sessions, we built something rare: a brand identity that's genuinely unafraid. Not edgy for the sake of it — precise. The kind of precision that puts a giant sign above a store entrance reading "come in if you're a man" and means every word of it. The kind that took election season, dressed the country's politicians in Mantra fits — before AI made that easy — and let the culture do the rest.When the Ramat HaSharon flagship opened, we used it as a pressure test: tighten the language, prove the system holds at scale. It did.Six years of building a brand book from scratch, owning the visual strategy, and knowing when to push further than the brief asked for. That's what a brand without a mask looks like.