Pentagram

Pentagram

London Design Festival 2018

This year’s identity pays homage to one of the iconic pieces of design that London has brought to the world.

For the twelfth consecutive year, Pentagram created the visual identity and promotional materials for the festival.

This year’s identity pays homage to one of the iconic pieces of design that London has brought to the world: Edward Johnston’s 1916 typeface Johnston, famed for its use on London Underground.

Pentagram designed interventions to Johnston's humanist font, fracturing the typeface and creating something ever-evolving and relatable.

Pentagram has been working with London Design Festival since 2007 to oversee the festival's graphic identity; from the official festival guide, to posters, signage, merchandise and advertising.

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