6. may 2013
Re-public has been named design studio of the year at the Creative Circle Awards 2013 - and has taken home no less than four awards in total.
The honor is given for Re-public's work with the art publication Permanent Daylight, published by Swedish artist Jonas Liveröd. The publication has been awarded Gold in the Editorial Design category, and Jonas Liveröd has been honored as Client of The Year for recognizing the importance of good design.
23. april 2013
The Copenhagen based DJ-collective Den Sorte Skole, have just released their long awaited third album for download.
The monumental composition – which will also be available on CD and vinyl in a limited and numbered edition – is a fine example of turntablism on the higest level: 90 minutes long, created from more than 10.000 individual samples from 250 old vinyl records, from 51 different nations across six continents.
12. march 2013
Mr. Romeo Vidner, graphic designer at Re-public, has for the second consecutive year been asked to be a jury member at the Creative Circle Award.
Creative Circle Award is Denmarks most prestigious award for the creative business. The award celebrates the creative idea, the people who created it and the people who bought it.
The award show is held in Copenhagen on May 3rd 2013.
15. february 2013
Re-public has developed the name and graphic identity for the Maersk HR conference.
The concept "Think" is formed as general theme for the conference, focusing on new ways of acting and thinking within Maersk HR – and expanded into "Think leadership", "Think talents", "Think value" etc.
As part of our longstanding partnership with Kopenhagen Fur, the world's leading fur brand and auctionhouse, we have recently completed an update of the company's visual identity.
The new work consists of a tightening of the logo and development of new decorative super graphics. The elements are seen here implemented in Kopenhagen Fur's latest publication: Fur - A Danish world success.
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Client Kopenhagen Fur
Date 15. may 2012
Assignment Visual identity