FRIDAY 08.04.2011
Nearly 10 years ago we designed the visual identity and website for Largoland Music production, a company that composes music for commercials, cinema, television and television stations. It was time to design a new website that would meet the new possibilities, habits and technologies of today's internet.
TAGS: Berlin Typography Website Music
MONDAY 07.12.2009
When our client Banjo Music moved in to a new studio, we thought we'd make them a gift in the form of this poster. The poster plays with the corporate elements of the visual identity.
TAGS: Illustration Typeface Music Barcelona
TUESDAY 01.12.2009
Banjo Music commissioned TwoPoints.Net to design their showreel – as they do every year. The new showreel was printed on white Chromolux with Pantone Silver and Lilac. Mmm... shiny!
TAGS: Barcelona Illustration Music Typeface
FRIDAY 27.11.2009
Banjo Music wanted to send a special Christmas gift to their clients. To avoid the predictable kind of corporate seasonal giveaway, TwoPoints.Net decided to make something useful and so designed some Banjo Music wrapping paper, which their clients could use to wrap presents for work colleagues or loved-ones. A gift for all their gifts.
TAGS: Illustration Barcelona Music
WEDNESDAY 22.04.2009
The Corporate Identity we designed for Banjo Music will be exhibited by the Type Directors Club Tokyo from April 3-25, 2009 at the Ginza graphic gallery in Tokyo, Japan.
TAGS: Exhibition Japan Music
MONDAY 07.07.2008
Banjo Music has created the music for commercials, cinema and television. Each piece of music is made exclusively for each project, which required flexible musical styles. Their corporate identity had to express this flexibility, but also have a solid visual language that ensures the recognition of the brand.
TAGS: Music Typeface Corporate Design Branding TpBanjo VisualSystem
SATURDAY 01.12.2007
The Get Involved parties at the London club The Social are known for their excellent posters. In addition to famous designers such as Build, Anthony Burrill and Jon Burgerman, TwoPoints.Net designed a series of posters that involve the collaboration of the public in order to be completed.