Bát Tràng Museum
Identity Designed
by David Airey
1M ago
The Bát Tràng Museum stands as the first private museum authorized by the government within Bát Tràng Village, founded by National Artist Vũ Đức Thắng. Originally named “Hồn Đất Việt” — translated as “Viet’s Ceramic Soul” — this museum embodies his remarkable legacy. Vũ Đức Thắng gained widespread recognition for his spectacular creation of 12 remarkably genuine pottery boots, earning the Guinness Record in 2013. His artistic skills include a collection of modern artworks highlighted by two unique techniques: color-changing ceramic glaze and intricate three-dimensional sculpting. These method ..read more
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Norfolk Coast
Identity Designed
by David Airey
4M ago
The Norfolk Coast is one of the UK’s best-loved and most at-risk tourist destinations. Designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the region is also home to Sites of Special Scientific Interest, National Nature Reserves, Marine Conservation Zones, a Biosphere Reserve and Heritage Coast. A collection of protected landscapes, united through their biodiversity and fragility. Lantern was appointed to bring these organisations together and better define and promote their common goals to preserve, restore and enhance the local life, landscapes and wildlife of the Norfolk Coast. We helped to ..read more
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SeidrLab
Identity Designed
by David Airey
5M ago
SeidrLab, a data science and technology company, embarked on a transformational branding journey with our team to establish its unique identity and vision. Specialising in AI, machine learning, and bespoke software products, SeidrLab’s ambition was to encapsulate their commitment to innovation, expertise, and forward-thinking approach. Drawing inspiration from the ancient Norse art of Seidr, renowned for its prophecy and transformation, our team crafted a visual identity that reflected SeidrLab’s essence. The variable logo and the visual universe spin around the concept of the magic sparkles ..read more
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Jarrolds
Identity Designed
by David Airey
6M ago
Through the reigns of nine monarchs, two World Wars and massive changes in the world of retail, Jarrolds has played a part in the lives of Norfolk families for generations. Founded in 1770 by a 25 year-old, John Jarrold, the roots of the Jarrolds business were in shopkeeping with a grocers and drapers. More than 250 years later, Jarrolds is an established family-run independent department store in the heart of Norwich, offering a unique and contemporary shopping experience over five floors. Departments include fashion and beauty, home and lifestyle, books, art and stationery, sport and toys ..read more
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Monkey Baa
Identity Designed
by David Airey
6M ago
It’s not everyday you get to work with a client as exciting and energetic as this, so when Monkey Baa Theatre Co. approached us for a rebrand, we knew we were in for something fun. In need of a visual and verbal identity that could live up to the invigorating and imaginative nature of their offering, we worked with the team to create a brand that’s as rich in emotion and character as their performances and resonates with audiences both young and old alike. And what seems to be the problem? Monkey Baa’s brand wasn’t doing justice to the fun and creativity at the core of who they are. They need ..read more
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The Bond
Identity Designed
by David Airey
7M ago
The Bond is a new creative content hub for the Midlands — an outstanding contemporary urban space, skilfully reimagined by Oval Real Estate from a landmark industrial building in Digbeth — with a new focus on TV, film, media, and tech. The metamorphic identity, born from both the iconic architecture and its new purpose as a content hub, tells the story of one of Digbeth’s landmark industrial developments. A unique history forged in ice, gas and canals The Bond has had many incarnations since it was first built. It was originally a gasworks, owned by the Birmingham Gas Light and Coke Company ..read more
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HiRaw!
Identity Designed
by David Airey
9M ago
In 2018, HiRaw! set out on a bold mission to transform the way raw pet food is perceived in Vietnam. Their dedication to excellence propelled them to become a leading pet food manufacturer by incorporating advanced European technology, meticulous cold storage practices, and functional chub packaging. Their commitment to providing tasty and nutritious meals quickly made them the top choice for pet owners throughout Vietnam. Challenge As HiRaw! experienced rapid growth, they faced the need for a brand overhaul. Their existing system had become chaotic, making it vulnerable to imitation from com ..read more
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Krayna
Identity Designed
by David Airey
9M ago
Krajna, a land of gentle hills, lakes, woods, and meadows extending between Greater Poland and Pomerania. People who came to first settle in the region — some 2,500 years ago — might appreciate the local flora. Perhaps they would rub the seeds, leaves, and flowers in the palm of their hands to better connect with nature. More than two millennia later, machine presses could serve to extract the plants’ rich contents. And now, KRAYNA takes advantage of today’s technology to benefit best from what invariably grows in our very surroundings. Nature was here long before mankind. Out of deep respect ..read more
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Pilo
Identity Designed
by David Airey
9M ago
Pilo is a new generation youth hostel in Lyon in a former 19th century college located on the slopes of the Croix Rousse. It’s a hotel where you can work, an office where you can eat, and a restaurant where you can sleep. It is the comfort of a hotel combined with the uninhibited state of mind of a youth hostel. We were in charge of the entire visual identity, from the creation of the name to the signage of the establishment, including the graphic and digital identity. We hijacked everything you could find in the laundry room of a good hotel. We designed fluffy typography inspired by folding ..read more
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The Grand Press
Identity Designed
by David Airey
11M ago
Reimagining a cultural landmark for a daring future. Inspired by the past, designed for the future, the Printworks building in Canada Water has been an integral part of London’s cultural landscape, from printing the Daily Mail and Evening Standard from 1989 until 2013, to cultural venue Printworks London opening its doors in 2017. Now it’s evolving again. Continuing our partnership with British Land, we created a brand born of the building’s heritage and built for the future, preserving the legacy of The Grand Press by embedding it in its identity. Born of industrial signage. The visual cont ..read more
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