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Philharmonischer Chor
Philharmonischer Chor
Philharmonischer Chor
Philharmonischer Chor
2008

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Philharmonischer Chor

Corporate design of posters

To commemorate its 125th anniversary, the choir presented its new corporate design. From the 2007/2008 season onwards, concert posters will be individually designed by Moniteurs. Typography and color reflect the atmosphere of the each evening's repertoire, translating the "mood" of choir performances into a visual experience. The polyphonic texts are a central element of the design concept. Texts that jump out at you and refuse to let go. Not the composer, not the name of the composition but the singing of the choir, the message is in the foreground, surprisingly arousing. Messages in exceptional combinations is the concept.

Client / Manufacturer

Philharmonischer Chor Berlin

Berlin, DE
Design

Moniteurs

Berlin, DE

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