Mess Things Up!

We began working for Hamburg’s Kampnagel performing arts center in 2007, when Amelie Deuflhard became its artistic director. After five years of productive partnership, we were definitely excited to be given the opportunity to reshape the theater’s corporate design in 2012.

On Point

Wolfenbüttel’s Federal Academy for Cultural Education is a hub for art makers and those who bring their work to the public. Offering regular conferences and workshops, it is Germany’s forum for public discourse on cultural policies and professions. Its six divisions also provide continuing education for arts workers. Historically, this work has produced a great deal of knowledge but not much of a visual identity.

Get Ready for Takeoff!

Who hasn’t dreamed of exploring the universe? Our team had the chance to be a part of Exploring the Diversity of Extrasolar Planets, a collaborative research project focusing on planets outside our solar system. The project’s aim is to learn more about how planets form and what conditions are necessary for life.

A Clear-Eyed Look at Cultural Diversity

What is »socioculture«? What shape is it, what color? In our opinion, it all starts with people – the source of all creativity, connection and social transformation. Our corporate design for the Landesverband Soziokultur Niedersachen, an association of over 100 sociocultural organizations, grabs the attention of political stakeholders, reflects socioculture’s diversity and speaks to a new target audience of digital nomads.

A-to-B Futurism

»How do we get from A to B in the future?« asks the website of the Open Source Mobility Lab. The correct answer is not »By car, of course!« As editorial consultants to the lab and creators of their corporate design, we are helping to build a dialogue in our city about sustainable mobility and the future.

Think Bigger

Architecture Matters is an international conference on the future of architecture and cities that brings together key figures from the fields of architecture, real-estate development and politics. Launched by Nadin Heinrich in 2016, the conference’s fifth installment took place in 2020.