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Bremer Philharmoniker

Contributed by Production Type on Jun 28th, 2022. Artwork published in
circa 2019
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    Bremer Philharmoniker 1
    Source: www.bremer-philharmoniker.de Bremer Philharmoniker. License: All Rights Reserved.

    What a modest approach! The name is barely visible, like cut off by what could be read as a thin conductor’s baton. But then the baton doubles and draws the stage curtain to unveil an exciting space behind.

    It seems hard to evoke so many associations with such a small set of straightforward graphic elements. The corporate design shown in this post was conceived by Oblik, an agency based in Bremen, Germany.

    In that same place resides their client, the Bremer Philharmoniker. It is the main orchestra of the Free and Hanseatic City of Bremen in Northern Germany. Founded in 1825, the philharmonic orchestra can look back at almost two-hundred years of history. It covers all musical styles from classical to contemporary, with a special predilection for the romantic repertoire.

    A central focus for the Bremer Philharmoniker is to make their art accessible to the widest public possible. That’s why they dedicate themselves a lot to music mediation and wished for a corporate identity far from any elitist pretense. Grounded, welcoming, and inviting to discover.

    Since its introduction in 2019, the design concept has been applied to a wide range of media, from program booklets to advertising posters to web and animation. As a basic rule, you never see the full thing, but enough to let you understand. Besides the thin oblique line, the designs systematically mix two typefaces.

    The sans serif is URW Grotesk, a lesser known design by German type design giant Hermann Zapf, first released in 1985. The roman is Trianon by Loïc Sander, issued by Production Type in 2015. Trianon was developed following a close study of the original nineteenth century metal types by the Didot family which eventually resulted in an extensive digital family in five optical sizes.

    Bremer Philharmoniker 2
    Source: oblik.de oblik identity design. License: All Rights Reserved.
    The Bremer Philharmoniker live on stage
    Source: oblik.de oblik identity design. License: All Rights Reserved.

    The Bremer Philharmoniker live on stage

    Basic concept for the various sublogos, like Bremer Philharmoniker or the Musikwerkstatt
    Source: oblik.de oblik identity design. License: All Rights Reserved.

    Basic concept for the various sublogos, like Bremer Philharmoniker or the Musikwerkstatt

    Inside the Großer Saal of Bremen’s concert hall Die Glocke
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    Inside the Großer Saal of Bremen’s concert hall Die Glocke

    Booklet for the 2019/20 season, with cover variants in different shades of green
    Source: oblik.de oblik identity design. License: All Rights Reserved.

    Booklet for the 2019/20 season, with cover variants in different shades of green

    Season booklet with Trianon used for titles and the big numbers, supported by URW Grotesk for text
    Source: oblik.de oblik identity design. License: All Rights Reserved.

    Season booklet with Trianon used for titles and the big numbers, supported by URW Grotesk for text

    Booklet for the 2020/21 season, with various portraits for the cover variants
    Source: oblik.de oblik identity design. License: All Rights Reserved.

    Booklet for the 2020/21 season, with various portraits for the cover variants

    Two cover variants for the 2022/23 season booklet, featuring a custom compact umlaut with a single dot
    Source: www.bremer-philharmoniker.de License: All Rights Reserved.

    Two cover variants for the 2022/23 season booklet, featuring a custom compact umlaut with a single dot

    Website: homepage with Trianon for headlines and URW Grotesk for navigational elements
    Source: www.bremer-philharmoniker.de Bremer Philharmoniker. License: All Rights Reserved.

    Website: homepage with Trianon for headlines and URW Grotesk for navigational elements

    Website: concert calendar
    Source: www.bremer-philharmoniker.de Bremer Philharmoniker. License: All Rights Reserved.

    Website: concert calendar

    Website: article header
    Source: www.bremer-philharmoniker.de Bremer Philharmoniker. License: All Rights Reserved.

    Website: article header

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