Logo and Branding: Egeran
Posted: April 5, 2013 Filed under: Architecture & The Built Environment, Art & Design, Logos & Branding | Tags: branding, Egeran Galeri, graphic design, identity, Istanbul, logo, logo-type, Project Projects, typography 1 Comment »“Owned by art dealer Suzanne Egeran and based in Istanbul, Egeran Galeri represents a mix of emerging and established artists, both Turkish and international, within a program rooted in traditions of conceptual art. Located on the coast of the Bosphorus strait and designed by Sanal Architecture, the gallery carries distinctive architectural characteristics, with diagonal walls that disrupt the space from a conventional geometry.”
“Taking these defining traits as a foundation for the Egeran identity system, Project Projects designed a wordmark which is itself comprised of modernist grotesque letterforms, each broken into delicate fragments by elegantly intersecting diagonals. Applied on front door signage, a stencil version based upon these bespoke typographic elements translates the graphic identity back to a physical, visceral dimension.”
- Project Projects
Logo & Branding: Rich Brilliant Willing
Posted: May 17, 2012 Filed under: Art & Design, Logos & Branding | Tags: agency, Art, branding, Branding News, Business Card, design, graphic, identity, logo, logo news, Manhattan, monogram, news, opinion, Project Projects, review, Rich Brilliant, stationery, Willing 1 Comment »Rich Brilliant Willing is an award winning Manhattan based contemporary furniture and lighting design studio established in 2009 by Rhode Island School of Design graduates Theo Richardson, Charles Brill and Alexander Williams. The studio’s new identity, created by New York studio Project Projects, is an interesting mix of two dimensional monogram and three dimensional axis, a smart reference to the bespoke and structural nature of the products and the combined design experience of its three founding partners.



