Visual Identity for CHESA MARCHETTA, Sils Maria, 2025
Website programming by Computed By
Visual Identity & communication by Studio Marie Lusa since in 2015.
Paris Internationale 10 years publication has been made during a workshop session of at ECAL Master Type Design, tutored by Marie Lusa. Participants: Chae Ahn, Saliù Baldé, Claudio Bolzonello, Elena Calò, Meryem Fekhari, Julian Jaffé, Phil Kim, Dohee Lee, Jiyeon Park, Diego Steiner, Sean Tien, Yousef Saba and Friederike Wagner. The letterings in different scripts have been designed by Mim Tejapaibul (Thai), Saba Yousef (Arabic), Sean Tien (Japanese), Jiyeon Park (Korean and Chinese), and Matthieu Cortat Roller (Aramaic, Armenian, Mongolian Bitchig, Greek). All the display typefaces used in this publication have been designed by the students. The font used for smaller texts is Parabole, designed by Dávid Molnár and updated by Chandra Sperle.
Visual Communication & Identity
Landis & Gyr Stiftung, 2024–ongoing
Website programming: Computed By
Visual Identity and website for Christ & Gantenbein. This corporate identity is based on the use of sans-serif typography, with the typefaces Univers & Rand. The logotype composed in Univers 55, expresses a factual and subtle elegance. The symmetry as a graphic system, brings clarity and a rational equilibrium to the ensemble. All tools of communication follow the logotype guidelines. In addition to the main font Univers, the second font, Rand Black, is used throughout as a small title to proved contrast, as well as work in smaller spaces.The connection between the digital materials (website, icons, social media etc) and the printed materials (stationary, printed presentations, posters etc) can be seen not only in the logotype, but in the general use of symmetry and balance. Every application of the logotype and accompanying text reflects these principals.
Programming: Computed By
Visual Identity and website for International Galleries Alliance (IGA).
International Galleries Alliance (IGA) is a non-profit professional alliance between art galleries. Through monthly meetings, research and an annual Summit, IGA creates new possibilities for support, offering a space for its members to access and share information, enabling collegiate dialogue and providing opportunities for mutual learning. The alliance looks to empower its members to respond to evolving virtual and physical contexts, working together to nurture creative environments that challenge dominant models and cultivate a positively plural and diverse gallery world.
Programming: ArtShell

















































































































