Used by Base Design, Vanderbrand, Focus Lab
Cases set in Messina Sans, as credited by the studios in their own writeups.
Oslo-based studios Heydays and Goods collaborated to design and engineer sustainable modular packaging for Huddly’s L1 AI meeting room camera. The project combines environmentally conscious engineering with a minimalist visual identity using Messina Sans and geometric graphics inspired by the product design. The packaging employs recyclable cardboard materials and a monochrome palette to convey sophistication and sustainability.
The article showcases Jaehoon Choi’s identity design for Studio Simdo, a black-and-white photography studio in Seoul. The branding combines Luzi Type Foundry’s Messina Sans with redrawn optical illustrations from the 1728 ‘Cyclopædia’ encyclopedia, creating a structured, typographic system referencing photographic equipment and grayscale values.
BP&O reviews Spy’s rebrand for the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, highlighting its conceptual focus on macro and micro perspectives and the interplay between photography, colour, and material. The identity refresh retains the existing logotype and symbol while introducing a new visual system that connects diverse printed communications through contrast and continuity.