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About the archive
Featured Design is a spotlight on one client or on a specific service provided by l'atelier starno. While the latest Featured Design can be found on the homepage, chronologically archived spotlights can be reviewed in this archive.
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August 2009
In its ongoing collaboration with our friends at AlwaysOn, l'atelier starno designed and produced the complete visual identity of the 7th AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford. With the design of the logotype, the ticket webpage, signage, web banners, marketing email, stages design, and the program guide to name a few, the entire Summit displayed a comprehensive and coherent visual language. View more |
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March 2009
Over the past few years, a new visual identity for the Berkeley Farmers' Markets has started to sprout throughout Berkeley: Street banners, trucks, and posters — to name a few— all spotting a fresh and colorful design based on the original illustrations by local artist Rosalie Z. Fanshel... View more |
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November 2008
L'atelier starno has been privileged to count Om Malik and his growing GigaOm network of websites as one of our most loyal clients and friend. Over the years, this collaboration has allow us to design and brand a vast array of projects and identities, from "The GigaOm Network" logotype, the corporate media kit, many identities for first class conference, printed Briefing reports, to the GigaOm business card with its drilled starburst. View more |
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August 2008
When India's first Corporate Education Platform specializing in communications, multi-cultural and soft skills learning solutions contacted l'atelier starno for their design and marketing needs, the thought of extending our reach to India's new market was almost as exciting as working for an educational company. View more |
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April 2008
L'atelier starno was commissioned by the University of California, Berkeley School of Law to redesign its alumni magazine. From a new set of fonts, new typographical grids, new color palette, and new rhythm was born a brand new "Transcript" publication. View more |
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February 2008
L'atelier starno created a unique direct mail piece where a simple closing mechanism on the back of an envelope unfolds a tiny crib with Clément in it. A simple die cut and some glue create a true surprise triggering a unique emotional effect. View more |
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December 2007
These newspaper advertisements were developed for Public Media Center. Their aim is to challenge the misconception that a support for the troops has to equal to a support for the war, by showing what "support" has meant for the troops so far. View more |
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October 2007
See how l'atelier starno rebranded AlwaysOn's entire visual identity with a stronger look and a bolder yet cleaner image. Logotype, quarterly magazine, events promotion and online design; marketing, advertising and branding: We do it all for AO. View more |
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September 2007
BusinessWeek and Wired magazine, among others, rely on l'atelier starno to spice up their information graphics. Explore the art of making the very complicated clear and sexy. View more |
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August 2007
L'atelier starno was thrilled to add the Earth Island Journal to its client list. Over the past two years, controversial topics paired with powerful images made for some bold covers. view more |
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