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is a social network providing musicians with an opportunity to travel and perform with one another throughout the world. We are passionate about encouraging artists to reach their full potential.
Creativity | Passion | Personal Expression | Pride | Community Responsibility
Metzger + Lefever | Sign + Symbol / Office Design | Summer 2010CONTENTS
RESEARCH
IDENTITY
MARKETING
COLLATORAL MATERIAL
INTERIOR DESIGN
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Research
John Coltrane
Culture Influences
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Research
The scope of Ufonia’s research is based on music notes, band dynamics and performances and music instruments. The strong connection of all of these elements are vital to the developmental process.
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The iconic image of a musical instrument speaks to all musicians and music lovers.
These images provide an in-depth examination that establishes and defines who a musician is and what they think is important.
For most, the strings of a guitar symbolize a music device that has been identified with a variety of different types of music. Our choice of abstracting the guitar came from looking at several guitar images.
The images illustrate accoustic guitars.
Musical Instruments
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The third component of our research was compiled from images of musicians.
The images shown are some of the best band’s throughout music history and are seen by the public as musician icons.
Their dynamic work relationships are evident in their music as well as the album photographs that illustrate their friendship and camaraderie.
1 Lead guitarist and songwriter Kirk Hammett, Matallica
2 Acoustic/Rock/Jam band Dave Matthew Band (top)
3 Punk Rock, The Clash The Grateful Dead (bottom)
4 Rock Band, Tool (top) Keith Urban (bottom)
Musician Research
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Location Photography
The office building is located in an emerging urban neighborhood. Its adjacent to Denver’s new transit hub at Union Station, and nearby to the Lower Downtown Historic District and neighborhood bars, restaurants, retail and office spaces as well as Coors baseball field and the Pepsi Center.
This top floor office affords splendid views of Denver and the Rocky Mountians. The building’s location encourages community connection and tapping into creative ideas from nearby businesses such as The Center for Visual Art, OZ Architecture, Alliance for Sustainable Colorado, and Blues on Black Supper Club.
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IDENTITY NAME DEVELOPMENTLOGO DESIGNCOLOR PALETTE
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Mind Mapping
Mind Mapping led us through the combination of words that are associated with music.
Through a series of branches, there was one name that stood out to us–Euphonic. A musical sound or quality was something that we felt captured our values.
Location Photography
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The name development for Ufonia started out with a mind map. It then extended further into lists of musical sounds. This allowed us to arrive at a variety of name choices.
We decided to go with euphonia because it was unique and best described the essense of our company.
Eu–pho–ny: Pleasing or sweet sound; especially the acoustic effect produced by words so formed or combined as to please the ear.
A harmonious succession of words having a pleasing sound.
In three variations of the spelling we examined the suffix of the word and to decide upon Ufonia.
Ufonia
Euphony
Euphonia
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Name Development
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Ufonia’s experimental stage is based around music. Therefore the identity was encouraged to develop into a sys-tem of beautiful but simple marks.
The musical note speaks volumes to all music types. It demonstrates in a sim-ple mark–music as well as becomes the U in a name. It also is playful yet conser-vative. The mark captures the spirit of Ufonia.
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Finalized Vector Mark
Ufonia’s identity involves a culmination of music and community. We felt that by utilizingthe musical not, we would be speaking to every musician–young or old, rock or country.
The music note shaped like a “U” also works as both a picture mark and a functional letter.
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Name Tests (fonts and weights)
UfoniaUfonia Ufonia
Ufonia Ufonia UfoniaUfonia
Ufonia Ufonia UfoniaUfonia
Ufonia UfoniaUfonia
Futura medium, medium italic, condensed extra bold
ITC AvantGarde book, medium, bold
Gill Sans light, regular, bold, bold Italic
Verdana regular, italic, bold, bold italic
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Finalized Type Choice
UfoniaWe decided on ITC Avant Garde. We found that the medium weight fit the Ufonia best because it establishes a contrasting line weight that is distinct to the Ufonia logo.
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Logo picture mark and type
The experimentation of type lead to the choice of an Avant Garde, medium weight and a type design that mirrored the curving shape of the musical note. This was done by curving the terminals on all of the letter forms.
The “n” was exchanged for the upside down musical noted to simplify the character as well as unifying the shapes.
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Color Palette
Ufonia’s color palette derived from several ideations associated with concert-like environments. The collection of several images acted as a reference for a variation of warm and cool colors.
Ufonia’s signature color is maroon with the contrasting yellow. It is used liberally throughout the design systems.
Collective Color Identity
Pantone 143C: R: 242, G: 175, B: 50Pantone 1685C: R: 133, G: 57, B: 31Pantone 180C: R: 193, G: 56, B: 50
Pantone 1385C: R: 215, G: 118, B: 0Pantone 7499C: R: 238, G: 232, B: 197Pantone Process Black C: R: 29, G: 29Pantone 653C: R: 32, G: 85, B: 138Pantone 533C: R: 34, G: 49, B: 78Pantone 2767C: R: 22, G: 43, B: 72
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Logo picture mark with color
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Ufonia’s identity is encompassed within several designs that are derived from the logo mark.
During the development of the interior space we decided to focus on the receptionist area. As an entry way into Ufonia, it must assume the role of the entertainment arenas.
The concept of the receptionists space was created to illustrate a stage–a place where a musician would play.
The design of the propeller was exerpted from the dot of the U music notes. They were then trasnfered to a circular pattern to create both movement and a central point of the stage.
3D Model Designs
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Wall designs presented Ufonia with the opportunity to introduce another great design derived from the logo.
In this case, the “U” note was used by duplicating and overlaying the shape which provided an interesting and simple design.
3D Model Designs
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3D Model Designs
The first phase of the 3D model of Ufonia’s reception space depicts the wall and floor designs.
The wood ribbing introduced into the concept acts as a divider for the other office spaces as well as provides an excellent use of natureal light from the surrounding windows. The wood ribbing also illustrates the theme of a stage.
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The panaramic view of the space illustrates how the elements exist in harmony.
The addition of the “goons” (Bon Jovi and Yoko Ono and John Lennon) in the model give the element of perspective.
The desk emmulates the floor pattern that allows for a continuity of elements to co-exist.
3D Model Designs
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The design of transportation graphics are unique both in vehicle choice and graphics.
We chose a scion convertable and a simple overlayed “U” as a graphic to represent Ufonia.
Transportation
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Transportation
The Ufonia tour bus affords the company the ability to provide transportation for performers to travel to concerts.
The overlay design derived from portions of the logo creates a dimentional graphic.
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The old Volswagon bus delivers a nostalgic and iconic image of a traveling band.
In this iteration of transportation graphics, we thought this would be a playful example of a limousine.
Transportation
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Letterhead + Business cards
343 Van Gordon St.
Lakewood, CO 80228
801.949.2240
ufonia.com
343 Van Gordon St.
Lakewood, CO 80228
Jody MetzgerJ d Creative DirectorC a v
800-345-45678 - 4
www.ufonia.comw w u
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We felt the target customers “musician’s” of Ufonia would be enclined to notice concert events and inspiring images of great musicians.
Image one announces a music festival.
Image two shows Jerry Garcia playing a guitar.
Promotional Posters
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Ufonia’s website is a site that welcomes new talent while also allowing the music community to connect to one another.
Here a visitor may access their personal profile, view others, send musician requests and post their latest songs.
Web Presence
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Ufonia bathroom signage demonstrates the versatility of the logo mark. In these two examples of male and female symbols have been simplified by only legs and the logo mark for their upper torso.
Signage
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INTERIOR DESIGNFurnature ResearchKey areasProgrammingSchematics DesignCodesSustainability
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Contemporary Furniture Research
We felt contemporary furnature would best represent the Ufonia name.
Ufonia is a dynamic music and web company that is seeking to push boundries and be innovative. It is only natural for us to want to entice Ufonia’s clients with the experience of simplistic lines and vibrant color palette.
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These floor plans are a bird's eye view of some key rooms in the Ufonia offices.
They help to illustrate thefinishes and furnishings in the Reception Area, Shared Workspace, Waiting Room and Music Studio, and Break Room.
Key Areas
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The Waiting Room features a variation of comfortable and flexible furniture configurations that allow for both resting, and impromptu meetings. The view into the Music Studio provides an ongoing connection to the work of the company.
The Art Team workspace gives employees both private desk/work spaces and easy collaboration. Large windows provide both light and views.
Key Areas
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The receptionist point of view depicts the design derived from the Ufonia logo on the wall and the floor design.
Rendered Perspective
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Floor Plan
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Be not afraid of greatness; some are born great; some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them.
William Shakespeare, 12th Night
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