Pentagram

Pentagram

Chiba Tech

A rebrand of a legacy technology institute in Japan that celebrates its heritage and articulates new ambitions.

The identity centers this core character as typography, logo, mascot, and the structure of its reactive design system. They modernized the character through clean, geometric forms inspired by the ichimatsu moyo (市松模様) checker pattern, which represents uninterrupted prosperity and growth.

In layouts, the character defines a grid system grounded in the four corners, articulating consistency, craft, and modulation. Stretching and adapting across content and scale, this modularity becomes a metaphor for Chiba Tech’s global partnerships.

Pentagram created two custom typefaces: one inspired by the ichimatsu pattern, and a monospace font derived from the square form of the core character. As these Latin and Japanese forms encounter one another across Chiba Tech’s visual identity, they function much like two students from opposite sides of the world.

Anthropomorphized, the “Chibuggy” draws, lasercuts, and jumps across the brand system, providing expansive opportunities for application. Chibuggy is emotive, announcing acceptances, enthusiastically campaigning, and bringing warmth to an otherwise rigid system. 

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.