
A collection of projects from the past, present and future. Decades of information is organized with clean type and thoughtful spacing.


















Visual identity for a family-owned real estate development company with a deep history.
A strategy rich in original content—the visual voice was composed of family history and past and present architecture.
Portraits feel authentic and grounded, captured onsite at a Max Collaborative project.
Paper over ink, always. A two-sided business card was stamped with matte white foil onto a rich green paper stock.
The Max Collaborative
A century ago, the Ratner, Miller, and Shafran families founded Forest City in Cleveland, Ohio. They became leaders in developing large-scale, mixed-use, public-private real estate in the US. In 2018, Forest City Realty Trust was sold, and members of the founding families re-emerged as two new real estate entities.
In 2019, a series of conversations with leadership led to a name for the new Cleveland-based real estate collaboration, inspired by a man named Max. The Max Collaborative creates dynamic spaces for people and the cities they live in. Their work can be found in Cleveland, Denver, Los Angeles, and beyond.
The visual identity features a modestly customized sans serif, bringing wisdom and reflecting the integrity, expertise and confidence of the Collaborative’s senior members. Color is contemporary and warm. Handsome materials and printing methods emphasize the family’s commitment to integrity.
In 2021, interviews with leadership offered firsthand accounts of 20+ legacy projects from their Forest City years, including a handful that became an integral part of the New York City skyline. These interviews were translated into a collection of case studies, and a website for The Max Collaborative was born.
YEAR
2020-2024
SERVICES
Strategy
Strategic Compass
Naming
Visual Identity
Print Design
Website Design
Photography
Social Media Content & Management
TEAM
Christine Wisnieski
Lauren Woltman
Hilary Bovay
Vicki Urbas
CREDITS
Photography: TRG Multimedia, Hilary Bovay
Printing: Oliver Printing, Shinola
The Max Collaborative