Frontwork creates stele, facade and glass inscriptions

Visual identity for the Ceres Tower Pratteln

The new Ceres Tower is an imposing piece of architecture. At 82 m it is the tallest building in the Canton of Baselland.

 

Its concave facade design and the dark metallic bronze colour make it a unique eye-catcher.

An exquisite welcome from afar

is provided by the heavy stele at the entrance. It measures 2 x 6 metres and has a concave form like the building itself. The visual identity with its typical curves runs through the interior and exterior signage. The Corporate Identity is thereby implemented as a striking design element.

Stylish silver-grey with a striking logo

The exquisitely coloured illuminated lettering on the canopy of the main entrance appears to float. Various foils, with and without inscriptions, serve as privacy protection. A harmonious 3D logo of milled plexiglas on the wall surface at the entrance welcomes the visitors. The metal case with tenant information has a practical glass plate, so that the names can be easily changed.

The friendly working relationship of the experienced Frontworkteam has had a good track record extending over many years and is reflected in the convincing results: from the inscription of doors, tenant details, information and orientation panels to pylons, lift inscriptions, shop windows, columns and neon signs. Concept: Designalltag Rinderer GmbH