Published: 12/12/2021
We built a brand, took product shots, and created a website for the micro mobility scooter Stō. Creating animations of their scooter along with slide decks and business cards, we helped Stō win Demo Day, Northeastern University’s Premier Startup Pitch Competition, where they secured funding. We were able to allow them to focus on their product while we worked on creating their story.
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Stō is a scooter that can fold down to fit into a backpack, perfect for college students or last-mile commuters. Co-founders Victoria Napolitano, Jack Streed, and Ben Frothingham had an idea to enter the micro-mobility market with a new solution to human-scale transportation. With their focus on creating an innovative product, Scout was able to step in to help tell and share their story.
We wanted to make sure Stō would be ready to go-to-market. To do this, we came prepared to create a brand along with a new name, logo, slide deck, and business cards while also building our clients a website. In addition, we wanted to highlight the features that set Stō apart from other micro-mobility devices so we collaborated with Scout’s Production team to create photo and animation assets to help tell their story.
We started this project off by understanding what direction the brand should take. It was important for us to understand how the client viewed their product and how they saw their product differently than those currently on the market.
After studying 18 different competitors and some brand exercises, we came to an agreement on the target audience and Stō’s voice. These exercises laid the foundation of the brand discovery as we would present 6 different strategies. These were explorations in color, typography, and photography slowly pairing and combining ideas till our clients were satisfied.
After coming up with a brand we wanted to create an accompanying logo. However, in order to create a logo you need a name. Fun fact: Stō's original name was Scoot, which would’ve been great if it wasn’t already another scooter company. This was questionably the hardest part of the process because we wanted to name it something that set this scooter apart from all of the other scooters already in the market. On top of that, we also wanted to think about how it would look on the steering column and deck of the scooter. After many name brainstorming sessions, the answer was in front of us the whole time.

However, now we had to address the logo. We tried different directions from lettermarks, logotypes, pictorial, and even abstract. After different interactions, we fell in love with the simplicity of a combination of a pictorial logo and lettermark.

We wanted to showcase the impressive features and leave lots of room for images. Pushing the lo-fis to a higher fidelity brought our brand to life with a clean look and the added pops of color. The cornerstone of this website was the scrolling animation of the scooter.

We collaborated with the Production team (Cayla Chow, Alex Agahnia, Norman Zeng, Alex Lawson, Grace McNamara, Gabby Aidam, and Anthony Fanticola), to help tell the story we wanted through photography and animation. We wanted the pictures to blend in with the website so we needed to figure out a way to have our brand shown in the photography assets. We kept the pictures clean and came up with creative ways to have pops of colors through monochrome outfits and edits with our Bauhaus shapes.
In order to make people understand Stō, we knew we needed to show it folding. This turned into an all-hand effort from the idea, to the rendering created by Production members Anthony Fanticola and Gabby Aidam, to the implementation of a scrolling animation that was the centerpiece of the website.

Stō became the first studio project to create a website with the content created by Scout’s Production team. This project has opened new doors for collaborations between our studio and production team for website deliverables. Stō was a big project that had a lot of deliverables, but we were able to execute and bring Stō to life.
Our work did not go unnoticed as Stō won the Fall 2021 Demo Day, Northeastern University’s Premier Startup Pitch Competition, where they secured more funding. Working with Stō was an exciting and rewarding journey that left our team thrilled that they were able to deliver and create something meaningful for our clients.
Published: 12/12/2021
We built a brand, took product shots, and created a website for the micro mobility scooter Stō. Creating animations of their scooter along with slide decks and business cards, we helped Stō win Demo Day, Northeastern University’s Premier Startup Pitch Competition, where they secured funding. We were able to allow them to focus on their product while we worked on creating their story.
View Site
Stō is a scooter that can fold down to fit into a backpack, perfect for college students or last-mile commuters. Co-founders Victoria Napolitano, Jack Streed, and Ben Frothingham had an idea to enter the micro-mobility market with a new solution to human-scale transportation. With their focus on creating an innovative product, Scout was able to step in to help tell and share their story.
We wanted to make sure Stō would be ready to go-to-market. To do this, we came prepared to create a brand along with a new name, logo, slide deck, and business cards while also building our clients a website. In addition, we wanted to highlight the features that set Stō apart from other micro-mobility devices so we collaborated with Scout’s Production team to create photo and animation assets to help tell their story.
We started this project off by understanding what direction the brand should take. It was important for us to understand how the client viewed their product and how they saw their product differently than those currently on the market.
After studying 18 different competitors and some brand exercises, we came to an agreement on the target audience and Stō’s voice. These exercises laid the foundation of the brand discovery as we would present 6 different strategies. These were explorations in color, typography, and photography slowly pairing and combining ideas till our clients were satisfied.
After coming up with a brand we wanted to create an accompanying logo. However, in order to create a logo you need a name. Fun fact: Stō's original name was Scoot, which would’ve been great if it wasn’t already another scooter company. This was questionably the hardest part of the process because we wanted to name it something that set this scooter apart from all of the other scooters already in the market. On top of that, we also wanted to think about how it would look on the steering column and deck of the scooter. After many name brainstorming sessions, the answer was in front of us the whole time.

However, now we had to address the logo. We tried different directions from lettermarks, logotypes, pictorial, and even abstract. After different interactions, we fell in love with the simplicity of a combination of a pictorial logo and lettermark.

We wanted to showcase the impressive features and leave lots of room for images. Pushing the lo-fis to a higher fidelity brought our brand to life with a clean look and the added pops of color. The cornerstone of this website was the scrolling animation of the scooter.

We collaborated with the Production team (Cayla Chow, Alex Agahnia, Norman Zeng, Alex Lawson, Grace McNamara, Gabby Aidam, and Anthony Fanticola), to help tell the story we wanted through photography and animation. We wanted the pictures to blend in with the website so we needed to figure out a way to have our brand shown in the photography assets. We kept the pictures clean and came up with creative ways to have pops of colors through monochrome outfits and edits with our Bauhaus shapes.
In order to make people understand Stō, we knew we needed to show it folding. This turned into an all-hand effort from the idea, to the rendering created by Production members Anthony Fanticola and Gabby Aidam, to the implementation of a scrolling animation that was the centerpiece of the website.

Stō became the first studio project to create a website with the content created by Scout’s Production team. This project has opened new doors for collaborations between our studio and production team for website deliverables. Stō was a big project that had a lot of deliverables, but we were able to execute and bring Stō to life.
Our work did not go unnoticed as Stō won the Fall 2021 Demo Day, Northeastern University’s Premier Startup Pitch Competition, where they secured more funding. Working with Stō was an exciting and rewarding journey that left our team thrilled that they were able to deliver and create something meaningful for our clients.