Sage Hospitally
CLIENT — SAGE HOSPITALITY
ROLE — DESIGN DIRECTOR
YEAR — 2023
TYPE — BRAND & SITE

A BRAND THAT BUILDS COMMUNITY
Sage Hospitality is a company that transforms the places we live. From boutique hotels and restaurants to large-scale mixed-use developments, they curate spaces that anchor and elevate entire neighborhoods. After years of focusing on building the world around them, Sage realized their own story was being told mostly through word of mouth. We partnered with them to create a digital presence that finally captured who they are—an experience as crafted, layered, and human as their properties themselves.


BRINGING PEOPLE AND PLACES TO LIFE
We leaned into an editorial approach that paired immersive photography with thoughtful typographic rhythm—creating moments that feel as considered as a stay in one of their hotels or a meal in one of their restaurants. The site experience balances brand storytelling with the tangible feel of being there—celebrating the people behind the spaces and the warmth that defines every Sage project.






BUILDING DEPTH THROUGH DESIGN SYSTEMS
To showcase Sage’s extensive portfolio, we created a flexible design system that could highlight each property’s unique character while maintaining consistency across scale. From metadata like property type and year built, to immersive long-form stories about development and design, the system makes exploration effortless and deeply engaging. Every layout, from hero to detail page, was tuned to let images and words breathe—evoking the premium feel of Sage’s brand through editorial pacing and balance.






AS CRAFTED AS THEIR SPACES
In close collaboration with our developer partner, we obsessed over the micro-details—typographic scaling, responsive behaviors, image loading, and alignment—all working together to create a site that feels intentional at every breakpoint. The result is a digital experience that finally reflects the caliber of Sage’s real-world work—moving them from a word-of-mouth reputation to a presence that speaks volumes without saying a word.

This project was in collaboration with Ethel Moore and Scott Moore.