This custom typeface was part of the identity design that Bureau Bernklau created for the production company BWGTBLD—extended and bold, just like its cinematic vision.
Seoul-based studio FWB designed a custom logotype for Motley Stuff, inspired by objects like keys, keyholes, and handles, supporting the brand’s expansion into fabric and knitting products.
FROST and Dunhill collaborated on the creation of Dunhill Gothic, a typeface that transforms their hand-drawn calligraphy into a refined and bespoke typographic system.
In Arte Tracks and Arte Tracks East, typography breaks into lines and reconfigures into ever-evolving graphics. Logotype, visual identity, and generic system by H5paris.
Buenaventura designed IOC, a typeface that becomes the visual signature of Islands of Cocoplum, blending tradition, luxury, and modernity.
EXTRALESS, a Japanese clothing brand reflected its ethos in a custom typeface by British Standard Type embodying simplicity and shared humanity.
With the aim of redefining elegance, Porto Rocha developed a new brand identity for W Hotels, in collaboration with Lineto, created W Supreme.
As part of Musée d’Orsay’s rebranding, Orsay Elzevir was created—a typeface inspired by La Belle Époque, reflecting the energy of the period the museum celebrates.
Technology has made our lives easier, but it seems everything comes at a price. INVOLUT introduces a range of supplements to combat the negative side effects of modern times. Featuring PicNic by Velvetyne.
Nanushka is making its mark in the fashion market with inspiration drawn from Hungarian history as well as a wordmark and visual identity rooted in traditional symbols.