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Cases set in Slab Serif, as credited by the studios in their own writeups.
The article showcases five distinct brand identities created for co-working spaces by studios including Franklyn, Anagram, Ali Hanson, Rice Studios, and High Tide. It highlights the diversity of design approaches, from bold and vibrant to sleek and minimalist, reflecting the dynamic nature of modern work environments. The feature celebrates how design helps these spaces express creativity, community, and professionalism.
The Brand Identity features Violet Office’s visual identity for Tricot, a Paris-based knitwear brand founded by Rémi de Laquintane and Tom Lehman. The New York studio created a timeless identity centered on a logotype that merges calligraphic and slab serif qualities, complemented by pared-back sans serif typography. The design reflects Tricot’s balance of heritage and modernity in the fashion market.
BP&O features Studio fnt’s graphic identity for Daechung Park Cafe in Seoul, a project integrating architecture, furniture, and branding into a cohesive visual language inspired by the tiger motif and Korean cultural references. The design uses geometric forms, calligraphy, and color to unify the interior and printed materials, creating a playful yet thoughtful brand expression.