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Albert Einstein College of Medicine
ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE YESHIVA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK, NY The sign system consistently uses the architectural finishes. Glass letters appear delicately positioned on the glass curtain, while donor names are carved onto the granite wall which transverses the building. Contrasting with this austerity, an ebullient design recognizes the Children’s Fund.
Warren Chambers
THE WARREN CHAMBERS Boston, MA Elegant signage design consisting of traditional cast bronze plaques and directory befit the building’s classical architecture.
Forchheimer Medical Science Building
FORCHHEIMER MEDICAL SCIENCE BUILDING YESHIVA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK, NY Donor recognition benches line the path leading to the building’s entrance. The custom benches support etched glass slabs with clear raised text. Inspirational quotes from Albert Einstein are framed by donor names.
Dragon Valley Resort and Hotel
DRAGON VALLEY RESORT AND HOTEL South Korea Branding and Visual Identities Corporate branding for resort and hotel. Logos and printed material for seven bars and restaurants.
Swiss Gourmet, Bosphorus Swissotel
SWISS GOURMET Bosphorus Swissotel – Istanbul, Turkey Hotel chocolate and patisserie store.
Nosh & Treats, Newbridge on the Charles
NOSH AND TREATS NEWBRIDGE ON THE CHARLES – DEDHAM, MA The playful logos are integrated in the space design.
Loulou’s
LOULOU’S Brookline, MA We did the restaurant branding and visual identity of this take out Rotisserie.
The 21st Century Project
The 21st Century Project Cambridge, MA Academic study on the future impact of computers.
Institute for Human Centered Design
INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN CENTERED DESIGN Boston, MA The Institute needed to convey its mission to the public. Within a minimal budget, the applied typographic design screens the windows and displays the voices of activists from around the world.
U.S. Access Board
U.S. ACCESS BOARD Washington, DC The star is a symbol already familiar to Braille readers: In elevators throughout the U.S., it indicates the floor of access to the street. And of course, it also part of the American Flag… The logo was designed to be visual, tactile, and to be accompanied by a five […]