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COEN! created a new working environment and identity layer for the 'Besturenraad / BKO' Office.
For the design of this story COEN! used "The Book" as a metaphor. Apart from the Christian and Catholic values a book also consists of structure, text and image. You see stained glass patterns, metal grids based on the golden section and special text prints with a message. The relation between faith and education isa lso subtly made clear by DNA patterns and golden 'office altars'.
These two organizations are going to cooperate more intensively at a new location and take care of two denominational types of education in the Netherlands: Catholic and Protestant. The aim of this project was to visually connect the shared goals and principles of both organizations.
Designer Coen van Ham (1971) is a Dutch conceptual designer, architectural designer and source of creative inspiration. He studied at the renowned Design Academy in Eindhoven.
Photo's: COEN! |Roy van de Meulengraaf
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