Cookies and the protection of your data

We use cookies to improve the functionality of the website, to offer you a better website experience and to provide social media features. You give your consent by clicking on “Accept all Cookies” or as part of your individual settings. Please find detailed information on the use of cookies on this website in our Data Privacy Statement.

Functional Cookies

These cookies are necessary for the operation of the site and enable security-relevant functions. In addition, we determine whether you want to remain logged in and to make our services available to you when you change between this and other websites.

Statistical Cookies

These cookies are used for analyzing user behavior on our website with the aim of improving user navigation. All data collected is evaluated anonymously. Further information is available on our data protection site.

Marketing Cookies

These cookies are used to deliver relevant advertising or to limit how many times you see an ad. Marketing cookies can share that information with the advertiser (third-party cookies). The legal basis for the data processing is the consent of the user.

Knabenkantorei
Knabenkantorei
Knabenkantorei
Knabenkantorei
2014

Share:

Knabenkantorei

Corporate Design

The Knabenkantorei Basel follows in the tradition of Europe's great boys' choirs, and its members have sung at an extremely high standard for decades. Despite this long-standing history and the established position of this institution the Knabenkantorei does not have a readily visible and compelling web presence. For this reason, the look of the entire website was completely revised. To reflect the youthfulness of the singers that make up the choir's membership, a modern typographical style was chosen and the texts for publication were placed at the center of the entire visualization, which uses practically no additional images.

Client / Manufacturer

Knabenkantorei Basel

Münchenstein, CH
Design
Schaffner & Conzelmann AG

Schaffner & Conzelmann AG

Basel, CH

RELATED PROJECTS