Oratio Design Cases
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Designers behind the work
Designers and creative leads credited on Oratio projects in press coverage.
News & interviews
- London's Petticoat Lane Market Unveils New Brand Identity
Creative Boom · Feb 17, 2025
Creative Boom profiles The Workroom’s rebrand of Petticoat Lane Market, one of London’s oldest marketplaces. The new identity blends the market’s textile heritage with a contemporary aesthetic, featuring a bespoke typeface and community-informed design. The project revitalises the market’s image while maintaining its authenticity and accessibility.
The WorkroomPetticoat Lane MarketCity of London Corporationbranding - Lexus's Future: Sensory Interiors and Eco-Friendly Innovations
Creative Boom · Jan 6, 2025 · Interview
Creative Boom’s feature explores how Lexus is redefining luxury automotive design through sensorial interiors, sustainable materials, and human-centric innovation. Chief designer Sellene Lee discusses the evolution of CMF design at CALTY Design Research, while Heather Updegraff outlines Lexus’s broader brand vision and diversification beyond electric vehicles. The article highlights Lexus’s commitment to craftsmanship, sustainability, and emotional connection in design.
CALTY Design ResearchLexusToyota Motor Corporationproduct_design - CBC by Burton Kramer, 1974
BP&O · Oct 10, 2024
The article explores the history and design of the 1974 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation logo created by Burton Kramer. It details the competition that led to its selection, the design rationale behind its radiating 'C' form, and subsequent refinements in 1986 and 1992. The piece situates the logo within the evolution of Canadian broadcasting and corporate identity design.
BP&OLogo HistoriesCanadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) / Société Radio-Canadabranding - Character
The Brand Identity · May 31, 2017 · Interview
The Brand Identity interviews Character’s Creative Director Rishi Shourie about the San Francisco studio’s origins, philosophy, and approach to branding. Founded in 1999 by Shourie, Ben Pham, and Tish Evangelista, Character has worked with lifestyle and tech brands like Pottery Barn Kids, Nike, and Plume WiFi. The discussion covers their design process, the importance of animation in identity design, and the collaborative spirit of the Bay Area design community.
