In the heart of Cancún’s upscale Huayacán – Cumbres zone—just across from Starbucks and tucked near top schools and residential neighborhoods—a fresh idea was brewing.
Not just another barbershop. Not just another salon.
Harper was imagined as a pause button for the city’s busiest people. A space to breathe, unwind, and come out looking sharp and feeling sharper.
“You look good, you feel good.” That’s the Harper promise.
But Harper wasn’t just built for style—it was built on insight.
We started by studying the rhythm of urban life.
Our audience? Men and women aged 25 to 55, with middle to upper-class income, busy juggling work, family, and everything in between.
Their needs were emotional as much as practical:
They weren’t just looking for a haircut.
They were craving a moment for themselves.
With this in mind, we built Harper not around services—but around experiences.
Harper is your weekly pause. A place where everything is taken care of.
We designed an ecosystem, not a service menu:
Imagine: You drop off your laundry, sip your cortado, get a fresh fade, and your kid is laughing in the back.
That’s Harper.
We carefully positioned Harper in a high-traffic, high-visibility area:
We knew our people. And we built Harper for them.
The spirit of Martha Matilda Harper—the pioneering entrepreneur who started the world’s first hair salon franchise for women—lives in this modern reinterpretation.
Just like her, Harper redefines personal care:
It’s not just for women—it’s for everyone
We didn’t stop at hair and grooming.
We reimagined what a personal care space can be:
Harper isn’t just a barbershop or salon.
It’s your weekly reset button.
Behind the scenes, we developed:
From graphic identity to floor layout suggestions, service design, and marketing tone, every detail of Harper was crafted to make it feel like a gift to yourself.
Harper isn’t just a place where you go to look good.
It’s where you go to feel human again.
Because when your schedule is packed and your energy is low, Harper says:
Let us take care of you.
You’ve earned your pause.