Justice and the Return of the Visual Identity
MAY 2025
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Stories from the Other Side of the Vision
In an era where many artists release music constantly, very few build worlds around their work.
That’s what makes Justice so enduring.
Every Justice project arrives with a fully realized identity—sound, typography, stage design, lighting, and visuals all operating inside the same aesthetic language. Nothing feels accidental. Nothing feels temporary.
Their 2024 return with Hyperdrama reminded the industry of something important: visual identity still matters.
Not just artwork.
Identity.

The cross logo. The lighting rigs. The typography. The stage compositions. Each element reinforces the same universe.
In electronic music, where releases can sometimes feel disposable in the streaming era, that level of intention stands out.
Justice doesn’t simply release music.
They release eras.
For creative studios like A World Away, this philosophy resonates deeply. Because when sound and visuals are developed together, the result becomes more than a collection of assets.
It becomes culture.
And the artists who understand that will always stand apart from the noise.
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