
Automatico Studio
@automatico_std
Founded by Demian Conrad, we design identities, wayfinding, editorial and exhibition design in the fields of architecture and art.
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Automatico Studio designed every year the Christmas Cards for the Zarattini & Co | Bank. The simple minimalist and geometric design needs the new round shape as well as the colors of the Zarattini & Co | Bank to generate the festive theme.

Automatico Studio designs the new cover of the annual report magazine of Zarattini & Co | Bank every year. The design follows the bank's corporate design and presents itself every year in a new simple minimalist way based on the concept of line and bar.

Years ago, Automatico Studio redesigned the corporate design of Zarattini & Co Bank. The new design uses the movement of the line to create a new binding element of the logo to generate flexibility and modularity.

Over few years Automatico Studio Art Directed a series of campaigns for the Swiss Furniture Brand DADADUM. To enpower the ethos of the company, Automatico decided to use only natural colors and soft light setting, providing a more gentle and organic feeling.

Automatico Studio Art Directed and conceived the annual product catalogue for the Swiss furniture brand DADADUM. The concept is about the essentiality and truth of material. The language is minimal, reducing the typography to a light weight and giving space to the iconography.

Years ago, Automatico Studio developed the brand identity for the Swiss furniture brand DADADUM. The new design uses letters and space to convey values such as modularity, order and playfulness. We redesigned a custom-made bold version based on OCR-B to have a strong type.
We designed the new editorial project for the architecture magazine Tracés. The distinctive elements of the layout are the architectural blocks of text and the white of the page. The T of Tracés is used as a structural element throughout the pages. . . . @RevueTraces

We designed the covers for the sia magazine for a year, which comes out in a different minimalistic style every month. Only the use of typography is adapted to the respective issue. Our solution provides a strong position and clear identity in this busy architecture market.

Demian Conrad founder of Automatico Studio is excited to present a selection of his studio work at the 121+ Library in Milan. The installation will be visible from Saturday 30th of April until the 30th of June. . . . @CorrainiEd

Demian Conrad Creative Director of Automatico Studio is going to give a talk about Swiss Style and present for the first time his new book about Josef Müller-Brockmann which is published by niggli. Join us tomorrow on Tuesday 10th of May at 13:30 @designerlujunyi

Demian Conrad is excited to present the new research book Graphic Design in the Post-Digital Age at the 121+ Library in Milan this Friday 29 May at 19:00. Talk moderated by Leonardo Caffo (philosoph). The research was done at HEAD-Geneve supported by HES-SO strategic fund.

We developed a communication campaign for unternehmen mitte who has just been certified organic. Our design solution is simple and direct, empowering a sharp change for the better. The poster series is declined in three different colours, white, red and grey.

Thanks everyone, we already sold 50% together and we raised over 2 500 CHF. Your response has been incredible, but we're not at the end, we can do more. Let’s help our neighbours ! Donated in link in bio or directly @jaouisi.ch



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