The Quorum
Much of our ability to take risks and innovate as signage makers comes from the patronage of arguably the best cinema experience globally.
Much of our ability to take risks and innovate as signage makers comes from the patronage of arguably the best cinema experience globally.
Much of our ability to take risks and innovate as signage makers comes from the patronage of arguably the best cinema experience globally.
We fell in love with the combination of whites and yellows while working on this project along with the amazing architects at Ultraconfidentiel and the projects and design team of Imperativ Hotels.
Pernod Ricard’s entrance sign at their Delhi office and the place-maker wall in the reception lounge are one of the most intricate works of signage engineering and making we’ve done in a long time.
Rooftop signs are always a complex deal and if the towers have glazed facades the complexity gets a couple of notches higher. The CLIX rooftop sign at this DLF tower was no different.
Natural, holistic, sustainable and perhaps, divine – these were the constraints that guided our approach to designing a sign identity for one of the most unique properties we have ever designed for.
Our back-to-back signage design and build interventions at UNICEF’s Delhi and Ahmedabad offices were a lesson on making spaces RPWD compliant (Rights for People With Disabilities) from a signage standpoint.
Our design & build intervention at the Ford Foundation’s Delhi office, was arguably the first signage identity in the country that promised to be inclusive in many respects.
Here’s a project wherein both the macro and micro aspects of the building architecture contributed to the overall signage experience.
Life can be thought of as a continuous sequence of emotional states that arise out of various contexts and experiences.