Bruce Mau Design
Bruce Mau Design is a multidisciplinary design studio founded in 1985. In 2004, the practice has become part of MDC Partners.[1] Up until 2010, the practice was led by Bruce Mau. It is now headed by President & CEO Hunter Tura,[2] with offices in New York City, London, and Toronto.
The studio works globally with leading businesses, cultural, architectural, and academic organizations on brand systems, visual identities, consumer packaging, and digital experiences.
Notable Work
- S,M,L,XL book by Rem Koolhaas and Bruce Mau in 1995,[3]
- Bruce Mau: Life Style book published by Phaidon Press in 2000 [4]
- Sonos rebranding of the home electronics company 2011-2014 [5]
- Ullens Center for Contemporary Art visual identity in 2012 [6]
- OCAD University new logo in 2012 [7][8]
- The Hutchins Center for African & African American Research at Harvard University
Awards
- 2011 Fast Company Best Branding
- 2011 CORE77 Design Award
- 2012 Fast Company Best Branding
- 2015 CORE77 Design Award
- 2015 Cannes Lion [9]
- 2015 D&AD Pencil [10]
Notes
- ↑ THE MEDIA BUSINESS: ADVERTISING; The acquisitive MDC Partners expands again, this time buying a stake in Bruce Mau Design.
- ↑ From Superman to the Avengers: Rethinking Bruce Mau Design
- ↑ The Master Builder
- ↑ Bruce Mau: Life Style
- ↑ Sonos's Hot New Viral Logo Was A Happy Accident
- ↑ UCCA 5 Year Anniversary Celebrations
- ↑ Bruce Mau's Smart Art-School Logo Is A Mini Art Gallery For Student Work
- ↑ OCAD University announces partnership with Bruce Mau Design
- ↑ Yes we Cannes: Engaging the senses
- ↑ Sonos Award: Wood Pencil
External links
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