Editorial Design

Lightwing

Lightwing – The Future of Avi­a­tion Lightwing AG stands as one of the two air­craft man­u­fac­tur­ers in Switzer­land that have received a Pro­duc­tion Organ­i­sa­tion Approval (POA) cer­ti­fi­ca­tion. Dri­ven by a shared vision to intro­duce a hydro­gen-pow­ered small air­craft into the skies, a col­lab­o­ra­tion was forged with ETH Zurich under the project name “CELL­SIUS H2”. With­in the frame­work of an ETH focus project, a team com­pris­ing future mechan­i­cal and elec­tri­cal engi­neers is ded­i­cat­ed to advanc­ing an exist­ing fuel cell sys­tem, enabling the com­plete inte­gra­tion of a hydro­gen propul­sion sys­tem into the Lightwing AC4. In this ven­ture, the 7‑member team at Lightwing AG active­ly sup­ports the project as a part­ner, con­tribut­ing cus­tomized air­craft com­po­nents along­side struc­tur­al and aero­dy­nam­ic enhancements.

YEAR

2023

RESPONSABILITY

Concept, design and implementation

SERVICES

Visual Concept, Editorial Design

FONTS IN USE

780 900 Joel Burri

Bäckerei Moos

Bäckerei Moos – Brot für alle. In 1974, the bak­ery Moos was estab­lished by Otto Moos in the for­mer Zur Spend­müh­le bak­ery. Today, it is run by Fabi­enne and Mar­co Mez­zadri-Moos and con­sists of 6 branch­es in the can­ton of Lucerne. This fam­i­ly-owned bak­ery rep­re­sents a sus­tain­able and region­al tra­di­tion­al craft with a focus on high qual­i­ty and atten­tion to detail. This is reflect­ed in the new brand iden­ti­ty: Inspired by the col­or and design ele­ments of the orig­i­nal logos, the new design fea­tures a dynam­ic script word mark full of char­ac­ter and unique­ness, infused with a touch of nostalgia.

The new slo­gan, “Brot für alle”, harkens back to the sig­nage “Zur Spend­müh­le” promi­nent­ly dis­played above the entrance of the branch on Tauben­hausstrasse. In the first half of the 20th cen­tu­ry, this was where the poor and unem­ployed received their “dona­tion” in the form of bread and a warm place.

The design is com­plet­ed and round­ed off by hand-drawn bak­ery icons in the style of the word mark. These icons serve as the basis for the orig­i­nal pack­ag­ing materials.

YEAR

2021/22

RESPONSABILITY

Concept, design and implementation

SERVICES

Branding, Corporate Publishing, Photography, Webdesign

FONTS IN USE

More Moos

Moos Pack­ag­ing

Moos Pack­ag­ing

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beck-moos.ch

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780 900 Joel Bur­ri
Moos Photo­graphy

Moos Photo­graphy

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780 900 Joel Bur­ri
780 900 Joel Burri

Syn­dikat: Walden

YEAR

2020

RESPONSABILITY

Concept, design and implementation (brand, printed matter, socials)

PARTNER

Agency: Room meets Freiland | 3D-Visualization: beyond | Photography: Magdalena Gruber

SERVICES

Branding, Editorial Design, Corporate Publishing, Social Media, Webdesign

FONTS IN USE

2560 1707 Joel Burri

Die Halde

Die Halde – 1.147m Hochgenuss. Perched 1,147 meters above the mun­dane, the “Halde” offers a sanc­tu­ary that embraces atten­tive care, where the ulti­mate lux­u­ry is to feel both secure and lib­er­at­ed amidst the moun­tain’s embrace.

Steeped in his­to­ry, this hotel holds a cher­ished tra­di­tion, dat­ing back to its first men­tion in 1142, with a lega­cy of hos­pi­tal­i­ty stretch­ing as far back as 1337. As the 19th cen­tu­ry unfurled, the “Halden­stube” blos­somed into a beloved haven, beck­on­ing trav­el­ers from Freiburg to seek solace on their cher­ished moun­tain, “Schauins­land.”

The Halde’s cor­po­rate design is a cap­ti­vat­ing blend of clar­i­ty and sim­plic­i­ty, beau­ti­ful­ly con­trast­ing with high-qual­i­ty, col­ored papers from Gmund Col­ors and enhanced by delight­ful flo­ral illus­tra­tions. Immer­sive land­scape pho­tographs, set against gen­er­ous white space, har­mo­nious­ly inte­grate with grids, offer­ing ample room for both essen­tial infor­ma­tion and artis­tic design elements.

YEAR

2020

RESPONSABILITY

Concept, design, illustration and implementation (brand, printed matter, packaging)

PARTNER

Agency: Room meets Freiland | Photography: Erik Chmil | Christoph Duepper

CLIENT

SERVICES

Branding, Packaging, Editorial Design, Corporate Publishing, Webdesign

FONT IN USE

2560 1707 Joel Burri

Fritz München

Fritz – München. Bye Friedrich – Hi Fritz! Fritz is an office build­ing in Munich’s Schiller­straße, a cre­ative hub in an urban loca­tion where Schiller’s out­stand­ing qual­i­ties come to life: Fritz is a place of com­mu­ni­ca­tion – just as Schiller was an out­stand­ing com­mu­ni­ca­tor who nur­tured rela­tion­ships and dis­cussed numer­ous top­ics in over 2000 let­ters that he wrote.

Fritz is the place where cre­ation and log­ic blend into a vibrant alliance for modern ways of work­ing in an inspir­ing envi­ron­ment. This is the spir­it of “Sturm und Drang” reloaded: in the archi­tec­ture of the build­ing as well as in its interior.

The design illus­trates Schiller’s most beloved works, such as William Tell, Maria Stu­art, Intrigue and Love, The Maid of Orleans and The Rob­bers by depict­ing their main events and char­ac­ters as tat­tooesque line drawings.

The logo is based on a cus­tom font – a modern and bold ver­sion of a feath­er script.

YEAR

2019

RESPONSABILITY

Concept, design, illustrations and implementation (brand, printed matter), font-design

PARTNER

Agency: Room meets Freiland | 3D-Visualization: beyond | Photography: CSMM | Video: dockyard

SERVICES

Branding, Editorial Design, Marketing, Video, Webdesign

FONTS IN USE

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Fra­grantia

Fra­grantia – Spell­bind­ing Nut­meg The the­o­ret­i­cal part of my bach­e­lor’s the­sis explores the evo­lu­tion of food depic­tions through­out the cen­turies, with a par­tic­u­lar empha­sis on Baroque still life. In the cre­ative seg­ment, I delved into var­i­ous artis­tic approach­es to present recipes, includ­ing col­lages, staged set­tings, and the explo­ration of the sen­su­al inter­play between food and the human body.

Fra­grantia, derived from the Latin word for fra­grance, serves as an inno­v­a­tive mono­graph­ic mag­a­zine series, with each edi­tion ded­i­cat­ed to a spe­cif­ic spice. In addi­tion to fea­tur­ing numer­ous recipes using the spice, the mag­a­zine delves into its his­tor­i­cal sig­nif­i­cance, com­po­nents, dis­tinc­tive char­ac­ter­is­tics, and, most impor­tant­ly, its mul­ti­fac­eted impact on the human body.

The cur­rent issue of Fra­grantia focus­es on nut­meg and pro­vides a com­pre­hen­sive analy­sis of the diverse roles of this remark­able spice as an aphro­disi­ac, drug, and poten­tial­ly even as a poison.

addi­tion­al visu­al concepts

TIME

2016

RESPONSABILITY

Concept, design and implementation

SERVICES

Visual Concept, Editorial Design, Photography

FONTS IN USE

780 900 Joel Burri

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