Challenge

A powerful voice, fragmented across platforms.

A powerful voice, fragmented across platforms.

Get Lit, her book club. Above the Noise, her podcast. The Women's Health Report, her annual research platform on women's health. Three properties, three formats, three audiences, all living under the same editorial sensibility, but without the visual language to prove it. The brand felt as large as the work. The identity had not caught up yet.

"The hardest part was not designing four brands. It was designing the distance between them."

Esteban Villarreal, Director

Strategy

Consistency is not uniformity.

Consistency is not uniformity.

The temptation with multi-property media brands is to unify through sameness. One palette, one typeface, everything matching. That approach works for retail. It does not work for a media voice built on nuance. The right framework was not "make these look the same." It was "make these feel like they come from the same person." The difference between those two briefs is the difference between a system and a stamp.

Approach

Identity built for editorial range.

Identity built for editorial range.

We developed the visual identity for each property: Get Lit, Above the Noise, and the Women's Health Report, with its own distinct character and its own application system across usage and collateral. Each one designed to stand alone in its context. Each one recognizable, at a glance, as Shriver. The work spanned identity systems, usage guidelines, and collateral across all three platforms. Not a one-time project. A working partnership.

Visual System

Four properties. One set of rules about how far each one could go.

Four properties. One set of rules about how far each one could go.

Each property needed to feel distinct. Get Lit, Above the Noise, The Women's Health Report, The Sunday Paper: different formats, different audiences, different reasons to open. The visual system did not unify them. It defined the distance between them how far each brand could move before it stopped reading as Shriver.

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Amsterdam

5:37:12 AM

New Business

Esteban Villarreal

Director

esteban@arcticfever.co

Monterrey

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General

Paola Mendez

Head of Operations

paola@arcticfever.co

Mexico City

9:37:12 PM

Press

Andres Velazauez

Strategy Lead

andres@arcticfever.co

Address

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Clzd. Mauricio Fernandez #202,

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Amsterdam

5:37:12 AM

New Business

Esteban Villarreal

Director

esteban@arcticfever.co

Monterrey

9:37:12 PM

General

Paola Mendez

Head of Operations

paola@arcticfever.co

Mexico City

9:37:12 PM

Press

Andres Velazauez

Strategy Lead

andres@arcticfever.co

Address

Arctic Fever,

Clzd. Mauricio Fernandez #202,

L39, 66220, México

Subscribe to get monthly industry insights & agency updates

Copyright © 2026 Arctic Fever

Amsterdam

5:37:12 AM

New Business

Esteban Villarreal

Director

esteban@arcticfever.co

Monterrey

9:37:12 PM

General

Paola Mendez

Head of Operations

paola@arcticfever.co

Mexico City

9:37:12 PM

Press

Andres Velazauez

Strategy Lead

andres@arcticfever.co

Address

Arctic Fever,

Clzd. Mauricio Fernandez #202,

L39, 66220, México

Subscribe to get monthly industry insights & agency updates

Copyright © 2026 Arctic Fever