2020
Little-Eagles operates at the top end of live entertainment, producing experiences where energy, image and emotion have to land in the same instant. When the company came to us the brief was refreshingly open: near-total creative freedom to define who they were and how they would look. That trust shaped everything that followed.
We started from the name. The founder, Aquilini, carries the eagle in his own surname (“little eagles” is a play on it), so the bird became the natural heart of the identity. Rather than illustrate it literally, we distilled the eagle into an iconic, instantly recognizable pictogram: a mark sharp enough to work at any scale, from a screen bug to a large-format stage graphic, and distinctive enough to stand on its own without the name beside it.
Around that symbol we built a complete brand system and a clear, confident web presence: structure, tone and rules designed to hold up across the many contexts a live-entertainment brand moves through. The relationship didn’t end at handover: we continue as the company’s design direction, protecting the identity and evolving it as Little-Eagles grows.
The result is a brand that feels premium and unmistakably its own: a single, ownable symbol that ties together everything the company puts its name to.
→ Brand Identity
→ Website Design
→ Design Direction