Each year Graphic Design Festival Scotland's identity is redesigned. In 2016 Warriors Studio and Freytag Anderson tackled the redesign together and embraced the notions of process and collaboration as a
focus for the festival's identity. James of Warriors Studio said: "We're very aware of designers’ tendencies to present polished resolved work all of the time, but the journey and process are equally as important and can also be equally as interesting. This identity is about the journey as opposed to the destination." [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDnqvUitfaQ&t=53s[/embed] "As the identity focused on process we documented everything we created; initial ideas, sketches, unfinished artwork, Skype conversations, email transcripts and even screen records as the work was physically designed. These then became the assets for the poster executions accented with a deliberately exposed grid system to offer some structure and calm amongst the chaos." says Greig of Freytag Anderson. The designers recognised the festival as "a platform for creative expression and experimentation"
so reflected this in their approach and
the aesthetic
of the project. While working on the project, the designers began to question what role an identity can play out with being used purely as a tool for identification and individualisation. How can the process of branding be more engaging and personal". Daniel Freytag of Freytag Anderson said "We wanted to create something which is more than a functional identification tool for the festival, but create something something which is living, evolving represents the raw energy and creativity that the festival provides"
Working productively and intuitively the designer's on-going collaboration produced a large number of works, initially using posters as a vehicle for realising the festival's identity. After 20 unique posters were produced, united by a shared visual language of selected artworks created by Warriors and Freytag Anderson, the designers expanded their collaboration, making the source files public.
"We invited designers around the world to download the files,
reinterpret
the concept and
become collaborators on our first open-source identity.
"We encouraged participants to explore the key themes of the identity and visualise the notions of disruption, collaboration, friction and the marriage of new ideas" said Beth Wilson of Warriors Studio.
The files were downloadable from a dedicated page on the website and those collaborating
could upload their contribution to an online gallery which you can see
here,
developed by
Infinite Eye. 83 different designers from 15 countries including Australia, Denmark and Canada submitted their work to the online gallery, all of which were considered for the final print run of promotional posters and programmes.
Designed by Ashley Moye, Burcu Salıcı, Nicola Narbone, Laurine Félicité, Mathias Skafte Andersen, Sam Longmire and Stephan Idé, the 8 posters above were selected and included in the final print run.
When the identity was launched with the 2016 programme at
What's Happening? guests could
physically browse through the preliminary work, emails, printed progress and documentation
behind the
collaboration.
Warriors Studio:
warriorsstudio.com Freytag Anderson:
freytaganderson.com