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.
Illuminated lettering on the canopy
Installation with a mobile crane
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.
Exchangeable tenant information
Exchangeable tenant information in the corridor
Glass inscription for the entrance area
Privacy protection on an office partition
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
Corporate Identity in the entrance area