Used by mainstudio, Alter
Cases set in Lausanne, as credited by the studios in their own writeups.
SEESAW features the website for Ramp, a financial platform for modern finance teams. The listing highlights the use of Lausanne and TWK Lausanne typefaces and categorizes the project within fintech and SaaS industries.
New York-based studio XXIX, in collaboration with Manhattan Hydraulics, developed a refined rebrand for financial platform Parafin. The identity balances the needs of both partners and small business audiences through a mint and gold palette, a dual-typeface system using Lausanne and Montagu Slab, and a logo designed by Ty Wilkins. The result communicates trust, warmth, and innovation within the financial sector.
The Brand Identity’s 'The Edit' highlights five global design projects, including Pentagram’s rebrand for the Shakespeare Theatre Company. Other featured works include EVERLAND’s artistic packaging for Danish juice brand Rebæl, a student-focused identity for Romania’s DIPLOMA Show, Grávita’s natural branding for The Beemine Lab, and a refined identity for New York coaching studio Sanctuary. Each project showcases distinct visual languages and typographic choices reflecting contemporary branding trends.
The Brand Identity interviews Munich-based designer Nolan Paparelli about his typographically-driven practice and collaborative approach to type design. He discusses his work on the neo-grotesque typeface Kunst Grotesk with Piero Di Biase, his involvement in the new design platform WELTKERN, and his philosophy on type education and pricing. The conversation offers insight into his process, influences, and the evolving landscape of contemporary Swiss typography.