As part of our brief to brand and create the marketing material for Margate Rocks 08 contemporary art festival, Studio Baum designed and built a website to compliment the new festival identity.  The site acted as an accessible information point for visitors to the event, showcasing artists’ works, and offering downloadable maps and guides.

Together with the talented folk at Luck Laboratories we designed and developed this simple and elegant website for Spanish photograhper Fernando Manoso.

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Studio Baum won a contract to work with New York University’s ‘Centre for Immigrant Health’ to brand and develop its new online medical translation course.  The project also involved developing a new audio recording tool, whereby users can interpret audio online.

The lovely Jessica at Magical Quests Drama Parties, asked us to create a new brand identity for her company, which provides bespoke interactive creative parties for young people based on their favourite novels, characters and stories.  She wanted the identity to reflect the magic that she creates with her team of talented actors, and through her events’ stories and games.  We designed promotional cards and a website to compliment the new brand, which suggests an enchanted experience awaits. The website has magical, fantastical animated elements throughout to whet users’ appetites for what lies in store…

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The super talented people at Meltdowns invited Studio Baum to overhaul its brand identity and redevelop its website, to drive more international business to this well-established British foundry and to inform visitors of the work the company do.  Working with some of the world’s leading contemporary artists, Meltdowns wanted us to create a website that would reflect its craftsmanship and innovations.

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Chunky Punch Productions approached us to create the branding, website, title animations and studio interior graphics for Sony Pictures International’s ‘Snaparazzi’, an Italian game show aimed at young filmmakers.  You can watch the motion graphics we created here.

Studio Baum was approached by the Writers’ Advice Centre for Children’s Books to create its new identity. The result is a fun, yet grown-up, logo inspired by conversation. In addition to this, we created stationery, advertising material, a content managed e-commerce website and digital marketing campaigns.

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Age & Sons, a critically-acclaimed new restaurant on the east coast of Kent, asked us to create its online presence to reflect the establishment’s new identity and its simple, good food philosophy.

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Working in partnership with Facebook, Good Magazine and Millenium Promise, we illustrated and built a dynamic and interactive online virtual replica of Mbola, a village in Tanzania.  This project was the result of these organisations coming together to try to use the power of social media to address the UN’s eight Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) at ground-level (known as the Millenium Villages Project). Mbola Millenium Village and the Facebook app that we created is where the ideas are put into action.  The app allows Facebook users to donate their time and money to help Mbola achieve the development changes that it requires – specifically around health, education, agriculture and infrastructure – and watch as the village transforms in real time on screen.

The Brain Men approached Studio Baum with the exciting challenge of developing a new brand identity and online presence for their corporate quiz company. The client requested that the identity borrow the Victoriana aesthetic and that the website – although mainly acting as an information point – have a twist: daily quizzes entertain and test subscribers to give them a taste of the Brain Men experience.

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Working with Turner Contemporary in Margate, we designed and built ‘Page Turner’, a website to showcase the gallery’s young people’s ongoing art competition.  The brief required an interface to allow students, teachers and teaching assistants to submit artwork to the competition online, which they and other users could then rate.  The competition was split into two categories – ‘Secondary Education’ and ‘Further and Higher Education’ – and so the site needed to accommodate this.

www.pageturner.org.uk

Working with our friends at Waggner Edstrom, Studio Baum illustrated and designed this infographic for Tetra Pak, to bring the company’s green credentials to the public.  The design was then used in a viral campaign.