Branding and promotional poster for a new community-based, night-time event. The event series having been launched in the spring of 2012, called for rich, bright colors. The posters successfully reached a literary adult audience within the vibrant community of Fort Greene and surrounding areas in Brooklyn.
Come On In, the Water’s Fine is a multimedia projection installation done in Adobe Premiere. This project combines photography, animation and sounds (thanks to beep-mapping technology). To watch and listen, please click on the images.
A signage and graphic intent package was completed for the new Columbia University Northwest Science Building designed by internationally acclaimed Rafael Moneo Arquitectos. Done at Davis Brody Bond Aedas Architects + Planners (the architects of record), the overall graphic intent is stylish, yet studious.
HumanWorks, a reemerging consulting firm needed a fresh new look. The new visual identity package consisted of a new wordmark, a new tagline and stationery set including letterhead sheets, a standard envelope and a double-sided business card.
Davis Brody Bond Aedas, an architecture and planning firm, expressed a desire to take an office wide initiative in green building and other sustainable practices. Green DBBA was the response. The look is friendly, yet it carries a slight tone of urgency. The ’Green Actions Poster’ alongside e-blasts, mini-posters and signage was well received by [...]
HTWRKS is the official poster design competition winner for Charleston Harbor Fest 2009! This winning art was printed on thousands of t-shirts and posters for the Charleston Harbor Fest 2009 event.
New York City non-profit organization, Sustainable South Bronx needed a new identity for its annual Hunts Point Hustle event. This 5 kilometer run/walk is a special event wholly based on community participation, which meant that the new branding+identity had to reflect the community.
Promotional materials were created for The Neta Dance Company 2009 gala event, which included the new branding + identity.
The Neta Dance Company had a benefit gala coming up for the year 2009, and wished to be rebranded. A fresh and playful identity that appropriately reflected the company was created and promoted just in time for the new year!
The Neta Dance Company put on a performance art installation called Fold in the gallery and office space of a SoHo architecture firm. The dance performance involved the transformation of paper, via the act of folding, creasing, etc. HTWRKS was asked to create the folded origami invitations and playful, edgy mini-posters portraying the action words. [...]
UNESCO Mother Language Day 2009 — Languages are essential to the identity of groups and individuals and to their peaceful coexistence. Only if multilingualism is fully accepted can all languages find their place in our globalized world. However, within the space of a few generations, more than 50% of the 7,000 languages spoken in the [...]
A signage / wayfinding system was completed for the new Lakewood Public Library in Ohio, designed by renowned firm, Robert A.M. Stern Architects.
A membership information card for the New York Coalition of Black Architects (NOMA/NYCOBA). Fresh, bright colors were used as part of an organizational campaign to increase membership.
Branding for HTWRKS was treated as any other project – as unique and special. The way that a company or organization brands itself is important. HTWRKS shows it thorough the design quality of business cards and all other collateral representing the company.