We are very pleased to share that the new website we developed, designed, and programmed for the Faculty of Architecture at TH Nürnberg is now online.
We are very pleased to share that the new website we developed, designed, and programmed for the Faculty of Architecture at TH Nürnberg is now online.
We reworked the visual identity of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Ästhetik by drawing a custom typeface, refining the logo both visually and technically, and designing and developing their new website.
Over the next three days, Valentin will be leading a workshop on screen-oriented design at the Stuttgart State Academy of Art and Design.
Tobias will be a member of this year’s jury for the “Design Made in Germany Award” in the categories of typography and typedesign.
A modular visual system for a specialty coffee roaster and its cafés, based on the brand’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of coffee roasting and its pursuit of a circular supply chain.
The repeating letter “A” in TARABA was transformed into arrows and expanded into a modular system. They form the core of the new identity, expressing the brand’s progressive and straightforward approach to coffee roasting.
On the coffee folding box, the arrows are embossed as a continuous pattern on all sides, creating a tactile experience while illustrating the brand’s circular supply chain, in which revenues are shared with farmers.
The variety labels playfully reference the arrows by setting the coffee specifications at the same angle, turning the information itself into an arrow and reinforcing the brand identity.
In addition to providing collision protection, the arrows set in mirrored foil extend the brand into the café and the surrounding urban space, appearing as shadows inside and reflections outside. They are arranged to subtly point toward the café entrance, with their density decreasing closer to the door.
A generator was developed to make creating different logo patterns easy, allowing control over area proportions and arrow density.
Like on the folding box and pouch, the circular arrow system appears as a repeating pattern on the to-go cups, keeping the brand visible from any angle. The number of arrows adjusts with the cup’s volume, ensuring both clear distinction between sizes and design versatility.
A modular visual system for a specialty coffee roaster and its cafés, based on the brand’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of coffee roasting and its pursuit of a circular supply chain.
The repeating letter “A” in TARABA was transformed into arrows and expanded into a modular system. They form the core of the new identity, expressing the brand’s progressive and straightforward approach to coffee roasting.
On the coffee folding box, the arrows are embossed as a continuous pattern on all sides, creating a tactile experience while illustrating the brand’s circular supply chain, in which revenues are shared with farmers.
The variety labels playfully reference the arrows by setting the coffee specifications at the same angle, turning the information itself into an arrow and reinforcing the brand identity.
In addition to providing collision protection, the arrows set in mirrored foil extend the brand into the café and the surrounding urban space, appearing as shadows inside and reflections outside. They are arranged to subtly point toward the café entrance, with their density decreasing closer to the door.
A generator was developed to make creating different logo patterns easy, allowing control over area proportions and arrow density.
Like on the folding box and pouch, the circular arrow system appears as a repeating pattern on the to-go cups, keeping the brand visible from any angle. The number of arrows adjusts with the cup’s volume, ensuring both clear distinction between sizes and design versatility.























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