

Country
United States
Founding Year
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Otherwhere Collective is a creative branding and type design studio originally founded in New York City by multidisciplinary designer Andrew Bellamy, whose background spans branding, illustration, logo design, and typography. Now based in Miami with a global network of collaborators, the studio is celebrated for its boundary-pushing typographic work. Among its standout creations is OC Format Stencil, a variable stencil sans serif typeface influenced by modernist icons like Paul Rand, Max Huber, and Bruno Munari. Another notable project, Poly Mono, is a playful and experimental “mega-ligature” font system inspired by 8-bit video games and the conceptual work of Dutch designer Karel Martens. True to its name, Otherwhere operates as a deliberately untethered, international collective of open-minded creatives. The studio embraces the philosophy of “thinking independently together”—fostering collaboration without conformity by bringing diverse perspectives into productive dialogue across disciplines, time zones, and identities.

Otherwhere Collective


Country
United States
Founding Year
∅
Otherwhere Collective is a creative branding and type design studio originally founded in New York City by multidisciplinary designer Andrew Bellamy, whose background spans branding, illustration, logo design, and typography. Now based in Miami with a global network of collaborators, the studio is celebrated for its boundary-pushing typographic work. Among its standout creations is OC Format Stencil, a variable stencil sans serif typeface influenced by modernist icons like Paul Rand, Max Huber, and Bruno Munari. Another notable project, Poly Mono, is a playful and experimental “mega-ligature” font system inspired by 8-bit video games and the conceptual work of Dutch designer Karel Martens. True to its name, Otherwhere operates as a deliberately untethered, international collective of open-minded creatives. The studio embraces the philosophy of “thinking independently together”—fostering collaboration without conformity by bringing diverse perspectives into productive dialogue across disciplines, time zones, and identities.