Real world. Digitally delivered.

Kelluu creates digital twins of the real world and is on its way to making the whole aerial monitoring industry net-zero with autonomous, AI-powered airships.

VAGANZA: Brand Strategy / Visual identity / Communications / Photography / Printed Materials / Digital Materials / Website Design

PARTNERS: Hubit: Hubspot web service implementation / Video: Sami Levo / Aerial Photography: Harri Säynevirta / Event Photography: Antti Rintala

Blue background with white text that says 'KELLUW' in stylized font.
A black background with a white capital letter K in the center.
Black background with white stylized text that reads 'KEL LUU' in the center.
A laptop on a black surface displaying a webpage for Kelluu, a company specializing in net-zero aerial data services, with a blue header and a drone image.
A man with light skin, a shaved head, and a goatee, wearing a black button-up shirt with a blue circular logo on the chest, standing with arms crossed against a bright blue background.
Close-up of a person's black collared shirt with a circular patch on the chest that reads 'The Airtspace Company, Aerial Monitoring, LLC'.

Revolutionizing aerial monitoring

A company can hardly be more unique than Kelluu. Kelluu creates accurate digital twins of the real world using autonomous, net-zero airships made in Finland. There's no need to look for any other differentiation angles with this one. But Kelluu’s problem is not being different; it's being understood. Kelluu is replacing expensive helicopter flights, drones with limited flight time, and offers more detailed information about the environment than satellites. That’s hard to bite and that’s what we call a revolution.

A panoramic view of a vast forested landscape under a partly cloudy sky with an airship flying above.
An aerial view of a dense green forest with a clear lake and a large metallic airship flying above the trees.
A man with a beard and short hair, wearing a black shirt with a logo, presenting in front of a large screen showing flying saucers and a blue sky with clouds.

Real world. Digitally delivered.

Kelluu's strategy is to provide a complete ecosystem as a single data-as-a-service solution for aerial monitoring. This solution includes software, hardware, flying permits, and airships, all bundled together to deliver digital twins to clients. With these digital twins, Kelluu’s clients can analyze and develop their work or research environments within an accurate virtual world through their favorite browser.

An open newspaper on an orange surface displayed at an angle. The page features an advertisement with an image of a submarine in water, with the headline saying, "It's not rocket science. It's better." The ad mentions looking for electrical engineers, avionics technicians, and full-stack developers, providing a website URL careers.kelluu.com.
A man with safety glasses working with electrical equipment on a workbench in a workshop.
Four young adults gathered around a laptop, looking at the screen with interest and focus.

From shed to sky

Kelluu's visual identity is trustworthy, clear, and international. It literally has air. It celebrates technology but also focuses on the people behind Kelluu's technology. Since everything started with one person in one shed, we wanted to maintain a pioneering feeling in all communication.

A blue pickup truck with the word 'KELLLU' on the door parked on a paved surface near a white metal container, with trees and a blue sky in the background.
Three news or job listing cards featuring photos and headlines. The first card shows a man sitting at a desk working on a computer, with the headline about an embedded systems developer job. The second card shows a man with a beard crossing his arms against a blue background, with a headline about a new breeze to lift airship manufacturing. The third card shows a helicopter flying over a forest, with a headline about Kelluu's history in forest research.

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