SCULPT PILATES STUDIO
& SIP BY SCULPT
Branding Strategy, Visual Identity & Branding, Ongoing Content Production.
Results:
30,719 UNIQUE ACCOUNTS REACHED
302,970 IMPRESSIONS
50.8% INCREASE IN CONTENT INTERACTIONS
Sculpt Pilates is a dynamic Pilates studio based in Goondiwindi, committed to delivering challenging, empowering programs to the rural community. With the recent launch of Sip—their adjoining coffee shop, designed to foster connection and community, the brand has evolved into a lifestyle destination grounded in wellness, strength, and rural community culture.
Partnering closely with the Sculpt & Sip Founder, Phil, we strategically refreshed their brand identity, redesigning the Sculpt logo and crafting a distinct visual and verbal direction for Sip. To support their growth and launch their new presence, we developed a high-impact content suite on location, capturing a library of powerful, story-led reels and imagery.
The result: a cohesive, elevated brand designed to drive awareness, deepen community connection, and position Sculpt Pilates Studio & Sip by Sculpt as a bold, yet inclusive community space, stemming in regional wellness.

Client Love
Client Love
Phillipa Moloney, Owner of Sculpt Pilates Studio & Sip by Sculpt.
“They are freaking good at their jobs. Simple.
Never did I think 3 insanely talented marketing and content creation girls would venture out into the sticks of Goondiwindi to film for a small rural Pilates Studio but they did. And boy did they do it well.
The best investment I've spent for my small business in a long long time is the money I spent on employing the TMS crew to do an incredible content shoot and logo re-design. They make you feel welcome and do their best to make the awkward idea of getting headshots done a little more entertaining.
I knew they were talented but holy sh*t the design, photos and instagram reels I have received back are NEXT LEVEL GOOD. I've watched them 5000 times just in awe of their creative skill. So if you can't tell, I'm a little obsessed with them and their work. Sorry Iz, Soph and Casey but it's safe to say they are stuck dealing with our little business for a long time to come.”