Pentagram

Pentagram

Shakespeare Theatre Company

Brand identity for Washington DC’s pioneering theatre company.

With Shakespeare at its core, the Company explores plays of national and international relevancy—with profound themes, complex characters, and heightened language—all through a contemporary 21st-century lens.

Pentagram’s brief was to create a brand identity that expressed the continuing relevance of Shakespeare, enhanced by the contemporary perspective that STC brings to his timeless and universal stories.

Building from STC’s vision of ‘Vital Stories Audaciously Shared’, Pentagram proposed a creative expression around a central idea of interplay between a broad range of dimensions—classic and contemporary, artist and audience, stage and digital, entertaining and learning, intimate and collective.

In contrast to the longer wordmark, STC is used as a shortcut to establish a more approachable connection with audiences and deliberately move away from the more academic or inaccessible perception that many people have of Shakespeare.

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