
The colour palette was inspired by cycling culture — the bold, high-visibility tones you see in race jerseys and team kits. Cycling has always embraced strong colour, partly for safety and partly because the sport has a long tradition of striking visual identity.
The sharp angles were designed to create a sense of velocity — like the motion of a rider cutting through the city or the blur of a peloton passing at speed. The diagonals push the eye across the wall so the wallls feels alive rather than static.




