The Moraine

Published June 12, 2026
Contributed by Mauro Simeon


Source: www.watsonnyc.com Watson. License: All Rights Reserved.


The Moraine – Home is Where the Mountains Are

Getting up and out in Colorado: less than 30 minutes from Boulder, Colorado, and in the foothills of the majestic Rocky Mountains, The Moraine brings together urban convenience and breathtaking outdoor access. Watson was tasked with creating a name and a brand that would attract active individuals and families seeking to live, hike, bike, climb, and ski in pristine nature without giving up the urban amenities that the cities of Boulder and Longmont have to offer.

Grounded in a strategy centered on living close to nature, the brand identity draws directly from Colorado’s rugged landscape. The logo abstracts a rock and a house into a distinctive M mark, creating a visual connection between the buildings and the natural environment. The angular geometry of the symbol establishes the foundation for the typographic system. Type moves throughout the compositions with the same rugged, geometric character, creating a cohesive and expressive visual language.

The overall identity remains intentionally restrained, allowing the landscape to remain the hero. A minimal black-and-white palette, paired with a Swiss graphic design–inspired typographic system, introduces references to sports and outdoor culture while maintaining a refined and contemporary character.




Source: www.watsonnyc.com Watson. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.watsonnyc.com Watson. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.watsonnyc.com Watson. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.watsonnyc.com Watson. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.watsonnyc.com Watson. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.watsonnyc.com Watson. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.watsonnyc.com Watson. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.watsonnyc.com Watson. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.watsonnyc.com Watson. License: All Rights Reserved.

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