The Ray The Tall One logo, featuring a series of connected letters horizontally at the top of the logomark.
A Ray The Tall One business card made of a transparent neon yellow acrylic sheet. The card is resting on a white sphere.A still photography set, featuring white colored homewares and with a hand reaching out to grab one.
A still photography set, featuring a series of cylindrical wooden block and a few triangular ones. A hand is reaching out to grab one of them.
An animation showing the Ray The Tall One brand on different stationary items. Designs featuring typography and images.
An image of Ray The Tall one looking upon and setting up cylindrical items for a still photography shoot.
A bourbon bottle and glass photograph with some Ray The Tall One bran typographic elements over the top. An Animation featuring the Ray The Tall One logo. An horizontal line animated on first, then the various other letters animate on in sequence.
A website design mock of the Ray The Tall One Website.
A Ray The Tall One business card made of a transparent acrylic sheet. The card is resting on a white sphere.A Ray The Tall One business card made of a transparent neon orange acrylic sheet. The card is resting on a white sphere.
An Instagram profile image that shows the Ray The Tall One logo in-situ.A social media post design layout that shows Ray The Tall One placing two objects on top of one another.
Ray The Tall One
Branding, Brand Strategy
Personal brand for Shoot Stylist & Art Director RTTO
TEAM

Ray Chaisiwamongkhon,
Monish Khara

Ray the Tall One is a Shoot stylist and Art Director working in the food and product space. Through food styling, he found the perfect way to apply his design sensibilities and experimental nature to cooking and recipe building. Ray has always been known as 'the tall one', a proud personal descriptor that was brought out in the logo and brand. Height has been accentuated in all of the brand touch points, with vertical lines, elongated elements and visual flows that lead the eye up and down the page.

The visual design system takes a back seat to Ray's meticulous approach to the mise en scène and prop styling seen in his work. The typography and brand elements are minimalist, yet clean and refined to further position Ray as an expert in the field with over 8 years of experience. The final touch is Ray's custom acrylic business cards, (all his suggestion, bravo). An impactful keepsake and one that embodies his passion for materials, texture and experimentation.