Five years since its founding, Lo & Behold has entered a new phase in its journey. The creative studio has grown from a promising start-up into a trusted partner for more than 80 brands across industries including fashion, hospitality, finance, FMCG, telecoms and retail.
This milestone is not simply about celebrating longevity. It represents a shift in clarity, confidence and maturity. The studio’s new brand identity and website are the visible outcomes of a deeper internal evolution in how Lo & Behold thinks, works and delivers.
“This moment is not about becoming something new. It is about expressing who we are with greater clarity,” said Stefan Balzan Fava, Strategy and Marketing Director and co-founder. “We have always believed in meaningful, purpose-led work. Today, we bring more focus to the thinking, the craft and the details that create lasting value.”

The studio’s identity has evolved alongside its team, a group of specialists who bring expertise, energy and care to every collaboration. Whether building a brand from the ground up or developing a long-term campaign, Lo & Behold is guided by principles that have remained consistent: clarity, collaboration, integrity and creative excellence.
“Our vision has always been clear, but now it feels sharper,” added Glenn Grech, Creative Director and co-founder. “This evolution is a reflection of the journey we have taken and a commitment to what comes next. We are building on everything we have learned to create work that is more thoughtful, more relevant and more impactful.”

Five years in, Lo & Behold remains committed to its original mission. The studio continues to create work that inspires, connects and delivers lasting value. With a stronger foundation, a growing portfolio and a clear point of view, Lo & Behold looks ahead with confidence and creative ambition.
Visit the new website at www.loandbehold.studio
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