Typographic Rebrand

Ensemble Arts

Typographic Rebrand

Ensemble Arts

Typographic Rebrand

Ensemble Arts

Project Details

This typographic branding project reimagines Ensemble Arts’ 2025 season through a system of fragmentation and reconstruction, across poster, mailer, website, and motion applications. Working without imagery, the identity is driven by a process of cutting, pasting, and physically distorting letterforms, then scanning and reassembling those experiments into layered compositions. The choppy, broken typography and scanned artifacts are organized through rigid geometric configurations, reflecting the layered nature of live performance itself, where sound, movement, and space collide in unpredictable but carefully composed ways. This rebrand illustrates Ensemble Arts as an organization in constant motion, where form is never fully resolved, but continuously built and rebuilt through rhythm, disruption, and repetition.

Project Details

This typographic branding project reimagines Ensemble Arts’ 2025 season through a system of fragmentation and reconstruction, across poster, mailer, website, and motion applications. Working without imagery, the identity is driven by a process of cutting, pasting, and physically distorting letterforms, then scanning and reassembling those experiments into layered compositions. The choppy, broken typography and scanned artifacts are organized through rigid geometric configurations, reflecting the layered nature of live performance itself, where sound, movement, and space collide in unpredictable but carefully composed ways. This rebrand illustrates Ensemble Arts as an organization in constant motion, where form is never fully resolved, but continuously built and rebuilt through rhythm, disruption, and repetition.

Project Details

This typographic branding project reimagines Ensemble Arts’ 2025 season through a system of fragmentation and reconstruction, across poster, mailer, website, and motion applications. Working without imagery, the identity is driven by a process of cutting, pasting, and physically distorting letterforms, then scanning and reassembling those experiments into layered compositions. The choppy, broken typography and scanned artifacts are organized through rigid geometric configurations, reflecting the layered nature of live performance itself, where sound, movement, and space collide in unpredictable but carefully composed ways. This rebrand illustrates Ensemble Arts as an organization in constant motion, where form is never fully resolved, but continuously built and rebuilt through rhythm, disruption, and repetition.

Process

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