Offset 2017-02-22

Stand back! We’re ready to create something! The KBE team is rejuvenated and inspired after a weekend in Dublin for #OFFSET2017. iloveoffset.com. This was our third year as a creative team at one of the top design conferences, OFFSET. Last year we took back so much to the studio and rubbed shoulders with the likes of typographer Seb Lester and Stefan Sagmeister, this year we had new idols to stalk!

Our favourite speaker was Bruno Maag a typography designer. His theories on teaching and applying science to design really had an effect on us. Also as he pointed out that our work is always backed by science, and if we put in the time to learn, as we have, then we should always feel confident. “We are designers, not artists, we have a job to do” – Bruno Maag. He spoke about crafting typefaces in Dalton Maag and how he trained in typography with the guidance of Wolfgang Weingart.

An overall theme of OFFSET this year was creating the work you want to do, in the hopes that the money will come instead of settling in to doing work you may not like to pay the bills. Like previous years it’s always inspiring to see just how many people came to design through unique ways. Many of the designers at OFFSET preached that if you take the time to do the work that you love the most then you will get recognised for that work. A reassuring message to do what you love and find your niche!

We mostly recognise OFFSET as a graphic design festival however it was refreshing to see a number of illustrators such as Rod Hunt, Lorna Ross and Marion Deuchars just to name a few.
Rod Hunt’s  isometric illustrations for IKEA and Top Gear were particularly interesting where he shows us the original sketches that are sent to the client and the process of building the scene with adding colour and detail. He also taught, that as designers we should not do anything for free, that our designing and time is worth money, even if we are told that it will be great exposure. The Advertising Agency – Chemisty taught us how important copywriting and reaching the right language tone is. With work for Lidl, Tesco Mobile and The Irish Cancer Foundation where the catchy, bold language stands out against the simple background.

Not only was OFFSET 2017 inspiring, it brought new aspects of design to light for the kaizen team, such as the impact of sound design with Echo lab  who showed us how much emotion sound can add to an image you see the power of all design and the creative potential that exists in all media. Another interesting aspect to see was the paper interaction design of kellianderson.comKelli Anderson  who showed us with clever origami even a paper pop up camera is possible. We also got to hear about how to manage multiple creative departments in a large company from MPC Creative – mpccreative.io who worked on the very much loved Christmas Buster ad and blockbusters such as Ghost in the Shell, Mission Impossible and The Jungle Book. An interesting side for us, was to be shown behind the scenes of the Cushelle advert animation from how the scene is constructed down to taking facial expressions from their employees.

As always the talks inspired a newfound confidence for us, leaving us feeling lucky to do the type of rewarding work we love every day. We left OFFSET on Sunday evening tired, inspired and thinking about how we apply these creative meanderings to our own work. We are looking forward to getting back to the drawing board in the studio!

Loco Pizza

Loco approached Kaizen Brand Evolution to create a contemporary brand identity, menus, website and interior graphics for their fresh new pizza place situated in the East Point Entertainment Village, Dundonald. Loco’s mantra ‘mad about pizza’ highlights their passion for great tasting, hearty pizza. Not just your run of the mill pizza joint, Loco aims to cater for the masses. No matter how you like your pizza fix Loco caters for groups, parties, children’s parties, take away, table service and walk ins all which are welcome come lunch or dinner. Boasting a range of non-pizza items such as burgers, wings, salads & dessert pizza’s they’ve got you covered whatever your preference.

With all things considered and the target audience identified we created a brand identity that is fun, engaging and a bit mad. Textured, disjointed type flows through the Loco brand reinforcing the strapline ‘mad about pizza’ and with the addition of a brand language sporting slogans such as ‘in pizza we crust’ we created a platform for an engaging tone of voice. The branding balances hand-made design and modern graphics successfully, establishing the business as the stand out Pizza offering in Northern Ireland. Our research and development into Pizza restaurant branding provided some obvious results such pizza illustrations and Italian themes. We wanted to create a brand that was unique and one that would stand out amongst the crowd. When you visit Loco you will not see an Italian flag or any cliché pizza illustrations featured in the interiors or menus. The owners came to Kaizen Brand Evolution to create something different, an identity that would stand the test of time and one that customers could easily buy in to.

As well as the new logo mark and brand identity for Loco we created all aspects of the brand roll-out for launch such as the menus, website (coming soon), interior way finding system, window graphics, social media posts, napkin designs, table toppers, loyalty cards, over-bags, pizza boxes, receipts, t-shirts and custom wallpaper for the interiors. Loco have a great understanding of the importance of branding and utilising the team at Kaizen Brand Evolution as their brand guardians. We offer this service to all of our clients and when it comes to rolling out branding we, as the creators of the brand can oversee any aspects of print and digital materials that may be needed.

A key element of the Loco brand is the new website which we are completing as I write this blog post. We have focussed on the user experience for the design of the Loco site, creating a one-page site where most content can be viewed through a scroll of the mouse as soon as you land on the site loco.pizza. Utilising the stunning food photography of Fergus Jordan at White Cloud Photographic we created the site with the vision of prioritising the mobile experience following research into the users preference when visiting restaurant sites 80% of which where viewed on mobile. This knowledge then sets the precedent for the likes of portrait imagery, clean, concise typography and user interface design that is visually engaging. We look forward to the roll out of the site across mobile and desktop in the up and coming weeks.

It was a pleasure working on the branding and roll out of Loco and as another hospitality brand features in the Kaizen Brand Evolution portfolio we are excited for the future of Northern Irelands eateries. From our experience branding some of the countries leading hospitality brands, Northern Ireland has so much to offer whatever your taste and Loco is certainly top of the list when it comes to Pizza!

www.Loco.pizza

Offset 2017- Our top 5 speakers

Who are you most excited about for this year’s #offsetDUB?

Here is the run down of our top picks for this year’s Offset. The ultimate set of design talks hosted in Dublin, bringing together some of the best names in the creative industries, to celebrate and inspire.

JEAN-PAUL GOUDE
Jean-Paul Goude is a French graphic designer, illustrator, photographer and advertising film director. He worked as art director at  – Google SearchEsquire Magazine in New York City during the 1970s,and famously choreographed the 1989 Bicentennial Parade in Paris to mark the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution. In addition, over the last three decades, he has created well known campaigns and illustrations for brands including Perrier, Citroën, Kodak, Chanel, Kenzo and Shiseido.

BRUNO MAAG
Bruno Maag is a trained typesetter and type designer from Zurich, Switzerland. After graduating in Typography and Visual Communications from the Basel School of Design, he joined Monotype in London and Chicago, where he set up a Custom Font department.

MARION DECHARS
Author of the best selling Let’s Make Some Great Art series, Marion Deuchars is a Scottish born, award winning illustrator with a globally recognisable style. Her influential hand-lettering and illustration work has been used on advertising campaigns from Samsung and HP to posters for Formula 1 and stamps for The Royal Mail.

KELLI ANDERSON
Kelli Anderson is an interactive designer. She is currently exploring how design can tap into invisible forces at play in the world to make unexpected things happen. This Fall, she will publish This Book is a Planetarium—a collection of functional pop-up contraptions—which includes a tiny paper planetarium, and explains how humble structures can perform extraordinary feats.

DAN PERRI
Dan Perri was a student, colleague and friend of Saul Bass and has contributed the Title Design for some of the most successful films in history including Star Wars, The Exorcist, Taxi Driver & Raging Bull to literally name a few.