Zakpro’s journey to redefine cycling gear deserved visuals that matched its forward-thinking spirit.
At Strings Infinity, we brought their modern edge to life with sleek, performance-driven designs—ensuring every visual element spoke to the lifestyle and aspirations of today’s rider.
For Propel Industries, we translated the power of innovation into bold, precise visuals that reflect their leadership in the crushing and screening sector. Our design approach sharpened their visual identity—bringing clarity, confidence, and impact to an industry built on strength.
Whether it’s a heritage sweet brand or a new-age kitchen disruptor, we bring strategic design to every corner of the food industry. Our visuals don’t just follow taste—they lead trends and build trust, one brand at a time.
In the crushing and screening industry, visual identity often goes overlooked, yet it plays a crucial role in shaping perception. At Strings Infinity, we’ve introduced impactful graphic design solutions that have helped modernize the industry's visual presence, enhancing communication and creating a clearer connection between complex products and their users.
We gave Durasand a visual edge—translating their performance into a cohesive design language that reflected strength, precision, and reliability.
From digital platforms to printed materials, every brand touchpoint was crafted to consistently communicate one clear message: this is a brand engineered to deliver.In a market as dynamic as theirs, first impressions don’t just count—they drive momentum. And we ensured Durasand’s brand moved with clarity and purpose.
Our work was to bring that invisible excellence into focus. Strong lines. Focused layouts. A visual system that works as hard as the brand behind it. We translated technical precision into a language of design—balancing clarity with strength, and structure with elegance. From print to digital, every asset was crafted to reflect Genvik’s promise of durability and performance. Because even when the product stays out of sight, the brand never should.