“Zukunft findet Stadt – Das Hochschulnetzwerk für ein resilientes Berlin” is the title of the network of five Berlin universities of applied sciences under the leadership of HTW Berlin. The project brings together universities, business, science and urban society. It serves as a showcase for applied research. We developed the communication strategy and brand design under the direction of the HTW.
Casestudy Category: Digital
We design and create websites, that are fun, concise, informative and representative. Our goal is to make usability a positive and memorable experience. Whether its a striking onepager or a complex shopsystem – we develop digital projects in every size and format.
Curious about the world
The Deutsches Hygiene-Museum Dresden is an important science museum with current, socio-political, very modern exhibitions. 280,000 visits per year are a clear sign of the museum’s great work. We were commissioned to develop a new social media strategy together with them. The aim was to improve communication with the public beyond the analogue exhibitions.
Literature as open book
We were asked to give the Kleist-Museum in Frankfurt (Oder) a new brand positioning and corporate design. The Kleist-Museum invites you to experience his professional and scientific attitude in an entertaining way. Our design bridges this tension between science and public proximity. As Kleist did, text structures are playfully emphasized with colored markings. This leads straight to the heart of the museum: literature and the passion for text.
Dynamic flow
Urban Catalyst is one of the largest studios for spatial transformation in Germany. They design, plan and develop collaboratively. We have now developed a new website for them.
Creative Museum
The Badisches Landesmuseum in Karlsruhe actively promotes visionary ideas in the museum landscape. Together with their audience, they want to find out what the museum of the future could look like. The missing piece is the Creative Museum.
Heimathub
The City and Abbey Archive Aschaffenburg commissioned us with the conception, design and realisation of the online platform “Heimathub”. This is a freely accessible citizens’ archive where individual, family or even collective memories from the region can be shared. It forms the innovative hub between local history in the Bavarian Lower Main and digitisation.