This afternoon we're getting fancy with Jarosław Dziubek's design for Gestalte Studio. Unlike any other architecture studio we'd featured in Mindsparkle Mag, Gestalte has a unique style that reminds us of something ethereal. So, take your silky, vintage gloves as this is getting sophisticated. Or any accessory you think it'll match the occasion.
Let's dig into Gestalte's identity now that we're ready. The Polish designer, Jarosław Dziubek, came up with an elegant concept for this architecture studio, differentiating from the geometrical, modern styles from other studios of this kind. Instead, he chose thin-stroked typography with subtle variable width, making it the most characteristic feature of his work. Also, the G has such a unique imprint that no logo is required, as it acts like a monogram.
The project's color palette and harmonious balance make this composition stand out for its soft color scheme, which is not very usual. It's a worth-saving combination for future inspiration for your projects. Also, the stationary design includes photographs following the overall aesthetic of the visual identity, where the text accommodates a to make the image the focal point. For the art direction of this branding project, Jarosław created a dark, gloomy environment to make the printed designs stand out.
All in all, Gestalte Studio's identity has a sophisticated aesthetic, featuring a unique, dreamy color palette and a stunning typeface that gives a lot of character to the design. We're fascinated by how every component works out altogether. We hope the silky gloves allow you to scroll down until the very end.
Creator: Jarosław Dziubek