Gareth Hague

Type Designer

3 articles · May 2018Jul 2018


Articles & interviews

  • New Graphic Identity for Maison De Greef 1848 by Base

    BP&O features Base Design’s rebrand for Maison De Greef 1848, a historic Belgian luxury jeweller. The new identity balances tradition and modernity through the use of Gareth Hague’s Cactus typeface, restrained black and white exteriors with bright red interiors, and refined packaging and campaign imagery. The project reflects the brand’s long legacy while positioning it for contemporary relevance.

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  • DesignStudio Sydney

    The Brand Identity interviews James Gilmore, Creative Director of DesignStudio Sydney, about launching the agency’s new office in Australia. Gilmore discusses the process of building the team, establishing the studio’s reputation, and connecting with DesignStudio’s global network in London and San Francisco. The conversation highlights the studio’s growth, collaborative culture, and ambitions in the APAC region.

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  • New Graphic Identity for Näsby Slottspark by Bedow

    BP&O features Bedow’s graphic identity for Näsby Slottspark, a residential property development in Täby, Sweden. The identity blends modern architectural sensibilities with natural and historical references through a refined logo, the Sabre typeface, and tactile printed materials. The design balances contemporary minimalism with regional heritage, expressed through illustration, photography, and crafted brochure design.

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