FORMAVERITY

Visual storytelling for thoughtful, design-led teams.

Architectural renderings, illustrations, maps, and graphics that bring clarity and depth to complex ideas.

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METHOD

Visual poetics.
Narrative precision.

Architectural renderings, illustrations, maps, and graphics that bring clarity and depth to complex ideas.

Illustration of the Formaverity process

1. Articulate

Discuss at length the concept and goals of the project and any constraints.

2. Coalesce

Collaborate on a visual strategy to achieve the goals of the project.

3. Iterate

Present initial concept and progress for feedback until the desired result is achieved.

SERVICES

Architectural Visualisation

Bringing designs to life with photorealistic precision.

  • Exterior & interior renderings
  • Site context illustrations
  • Construction-phase visuals
  • Animated walkthroughs

Graphics + Identity

Visual systems that carry meaning across every medium.

  • Brand identity & logo design
  • Editorial illustration
  • Publication & report design
  • Environmental graphics

Spatial Analytics

Data made legible through the discipline of map-making.

  • Urban data visualisation
  • GIS mapping & cartography
  • Infographic design
  • Interactive map production

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About Formaverity

Liam Martin

Formaverity

/fɔːr.məˈvɛr.ɪ.ti/ noun

“Truthness”; Fidelity to form and future. Constituting a way of seeing both what is and what is imagined as inseparable. A good teacher brings out their students’ confidence and unabashed formaverity.

At its heart, Formaverity is about bringing truth and imagination into form, supporting people and projects with vision, empathy, and craft. Whether shaping a brand, creating visual accompaniments for performances, or designing work that resists rigid roles, I help transform ideas into experiences that feel both grounded and expansive.

My practice grew out of a joy in learning and making — from wind instruments and choirs, to the spatial reasoning of marching band, to hiking Kentucky’s hills alongside my mother, grandmother, and sisters. I learned early how curiosity and wonder fuel creativity and connection. In architecture school we are taught that light, color, material, and history can turn limitations into possibilities, but my professional experiences have reinforced my belief that empathy and optimism are just as essential as craft.