Cantata Singers branding
Kees Bakker, a Dutch designer, rebranded the Cantata Singers for the organization’s 50th anniversary in 2015.
In 1964, a group of friends, colleagues and classmates came together with a common goal—to explore and perform music they were not hearing anywhere else, the cantatas of J.S. Bach. Since then, they organization has grown tremendously in size and followers, leading to a large choir performing at quarterly at Jordan Hall, Boston.
The rebrand focuses on the playfully expressing cantata as different syllables and pairs ITC Tiepolo Black with Akzidenz-Grotesk to great effect.
Bakker designed a wide range of deliverables, from street posters and totes, to the organizations webpage and digital media. The type use encourages playfulness while sticking to a strong brand guideline that allows for a diverse range of possibilities for future Cantata concerts.
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- Ephemera (777)
Topics
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- Performing Arts (572)
Designers/Agencies
- Kees Bakker (1)
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- Cantata Singers (1)
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- classical music (145)
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- choirs/vocal ensembles (15)
- redesign (369)
- logos (2672)
- mid-word linebreaks (416)
- repetition (515)
- poster series (357)
- concert & gig posters (293)
- letterheads (255)
- envelopes (119)
- business cards (900)
- stationery (546)
- tote bags (269)
- flyers (89)
- typeface combinations (2089)
- stacked and staggered (215)
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- Netherlands (762)
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- Amsterdam (277)
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