Stadler

Stadler is a Swiss-based manufacturer of rail vehicles. These include trains, trams, and metro vehicles. Since 2007, the company has had a production plant in Siedlce, where it produces vehicles for the Polish and export markets. We had the opportunity to design wall art and signage for their Warsaw office.

In the reception area, where guests are greeted by an impressive logo wall in the company’s navy blue color and a map of Europe with the company’s offices and production plants marked, Stadler’s most popular locomotive models include the Flirt, Kiss, and Tango. Three conference rooms are named after them, and the vehicles themselves are immortalized on their walls.

The main motif in the long corridors of the Stadler office is travel. Images of cities and landscapes flash and blur through the train car windows. Graphics interwoven with images of specific rail vehicle models (including the most popular Flirt model in Poland and the Lajkonik tram manufactured for Krakow) create a sense of movement and build a captivating brand narrative.
The unifying color of all the graphics in this project is the brand’s navy blue, and they were created by Agnieszka Czaderna.

Nowy Targ

Na zamówienie Macków pracownia projektowa wykonaliśmy projekt oznakowania budynku biurowo – usługowego „Nowy Targ” we Wrocławiu. Inwestycja zlokalizowana w centrum Wrocławia. Wyróżnia się betonową elewacją z groszkowanego betonu i rytmiczną fasadą. Dużą część wspólnych przestrzeni wewnątrz postanowiono zostawić w surowym betonie.

Architektura budynku zainspirowała nas do ograniczenia środków. Postawiliśmy na dużą elegancka typografie i mocne zdecydowane cięcia w grafice.

Skanska Spark

Skanska Polska has its new headquarters in the Spark building in Warsaw’s Wola district. The construction, office, and residential company occupies approximately 7,400 square meters on five floors of the first of three buildings in the complex. This is the first shared headquarters for all Skanska business units operating in Poland! It was an interesting idea to use the company’s flagship investments as the main theme of the interiors.

We designed thematically related graphics and installations on each floor. These are our interpretations of these projects and variations on Skanska’s corporate identity. In addition to traditional plywood and aluminum, innovative materials such as Corten steel, Chobotek moss, and bicycle frames were used in the project.

In addition to Kolektyf, Skanska invited illustrator Olka Osadzińska to collaborate, and BB Media handled the implementation of our designs.