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Cases set in FK Grotesk, as credited by the studios in their own writeups.
The Brand Identity · May 29, 2026
Gold Front has rebranded AI security platform Staris with a futuristic identity that situates the brand in a sci-fi-inspired world. The design features a custom wordmark with a star cutout, a deep gradient palette of purples and magentas, and a typographic system by Florian Karsten. The rebrand defines a new product category, 'Total Context Product Security,' and integrates storytelling across the website and visual identity.
BP&O · Sep 25, 2025
BP&O’s feature by Emily Gosling reviews Mucho’s rebrand for the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC). The new identity, developed with Fil Studio and Metódica, uses a generative system, modular visuals, and sound design to reflect IAAC’s experimental ethos. While praised for its flexibility and conceptual strength, the article critiques the wordmark’s visual execution.
The Brand Identity · May 21, 2025
Konpo, a Singapore-based design studio, has reimagined the brand identity for Coachable, an online mentorship platform for engineers. The refreshed identity uses a grid-based system, monospaced typography, and a green palette to symbolize structure, growth, and financial success. The design balances technical precision with human warmth, reflecting Coachable’s mission to empower engineers’ career advancement.
SEESAW · Jun 5, 2024
SEESAW features a website project for TechSpeed, a company offering 24/7 customer service for data solutions. The showcase highlights the use of Norm and FK Grotesk typefaces and positions the project within the consulting and data services sector.
SEESAW · Mar 20, 2024
SEESAW features Brainsave, a website offering services for capturing, preserving, and interacting with personal memories and experiences. The site uses FK Grotesk and Arial typefaces and is categorized under AI-related digital projects.
The Brand Identity · Jan 23, 2024
Fold7Design has developed a new visual identity for blockchain platform Near, emphasizing limitless scalability and open-source creativity. The identity uses a grid derived from Near’s infinity ‘N’ symbol, a custom lowercase wordmark, and the FK Grotesk typeface. A vibrant green color and motion-led applications reinforce Near’s mission to engage developers and reflect its dynamic Web3 community.
