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A Guide to Creative Logo Design
A logo is an investment in your brand. “A logo does not sell, it identifies.” (Paul Rand, designer who developed the first IBM Logo. His clients included Apple CEO Steve Jobs.) A well designed logo is one of the most effective ways to establish your brand. Your logo should create a positive impact on your […]
Brand Marketing Explosion Infographic
Our Latest Design Infographical adventure – ‘Brand Marketing Explosion’
How the Swiss Style Conquered the World by Design

How the Swiss Style Conquered the World by Design or When the Swiss Style Became the International Style ‘I haven’t changed my mind about modernism from the first day I ever did it. It means integrity; it means honesty; it means the absence of sentimentality and the absence of nostalgia; it means simplicity; it means […]
Typography & Music : 2 Sides of the Same Coin?

The Typographer / The Musician
The Designer / The Composer
:: politician / compositian / imposition
As Roundhouse is both an audio and visual studio, it is our errant quest to better understand that which is heartily good to both. Yet to seek a response to the perplex : what is ‘good’ music – what is ‘good’ typography – is risky indeed. But are there commonalities enough to consider them two sides of the same coin?
Helpvetica – Can Typography Save the World?

Title: “Die Neue’ by G.L
A Hope in Hel(vetica)
- To help is to contribute, promote or cause improvement in
- Make some one/ thing better
Helvetica : A Modern Story (of Moderism)
Today Helvetica is an iconic font. Back then it was 1957. Switzerland. Sleek lines and a simple geometric aesthetic informed the design of a new typeface by Max Miedinger and Eduard Hoffmann originally known only as ‘Die Neue Haas Grotesk’. Until a decision was made in 1960 to change the name. Helvetica is Latin for Swiss.