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Biennale run by The Architecture Foundation, London, and the Museum of
Modern Art, New York. Thirty or so bloggers – designers, architects,
critics, curators – reported in words and pictures on the various
events and exhibitions during the opening week.
We designed the identity for the Venice SuperBlog and the graphics for
the SuperBlog Salon – the space from which the blog was operated in the
Italian Pavilion. Created using the typeface Fig, the identity
references both handwriting and the digital nature of the project. The
identity and other text in the space is linked by an unbroken line to
represent connectivity and streaming data.
We also designed badges, T-shirts and postcards.
Our contributions to the blog can be viewed here.
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