Pentagram

Pentagram

443 Greenwich

Identity and marketing campaign for a luxury residence that was formerly a factory building in New York's West Village.

The marketing collateral is packaged in a box.
The box opens to reveal the sales book, floor plans and other brochures.
The sales book and other marketing collateral appears in a palette of cream, deep brown and gold.
Each section of the book opens with the title on a half page.
Images on the reverse of the half page create interesting juxtapositions.

The identity highlights this amenity in the logo for the project, which suggests a view of a building plan with the square of the courtyard at the center.

Floor plan for one of the residences.
Applied to stationery and other collateral, the logo echoes the forms of the building.
Tote custom-fitted to hold the box.
The gallery features custom vitrines with exhibits about the building and its materials.
The website showcases the building in large-scale photographs and renderings.
Axon views show the position of the available residences within the building.
The site design is optimized for mobile use.
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Retrospective: London Design Festival

London Design Festival has been an annual celebration of the power of creativity for over 20 years. Since 2008, Pentagram partner Domenic Lippa has served as the LDF’s creative director, responsible every September for the design of a new visual identity. By inventively remixing a few key elements — typography, a signature red (“the colour of London”), and LDF's simple monogram — the program unifies hundreds of events while reaffirming London’s status as a global design capital.
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Retrospective: London Design Festival

London Design Festival has been an annual celebration of the power of creativity for over 20 years. Since 2008, Pentagram partner Domenic Lippa has served as the LDF’s creative director, responsible every September for the design of a new visual identity. By inventively remixing a few key elements — typography, a signature red (“the colour of London”), and LDF's simple monogram — the program unifies hundreds of events while reaffirming London’s status as a global design capital.