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March 05th, 2012 3:37 PM

Circus Festival of Commercial Creativity

Circus Festival of Commercial Creativity

Circus festival of commercial creativity inspires and entertains with a display of the world’s most influential thinkers, innovators and artists. Commercial creativity in all its forms is celebrated in this unique annual event, with luminaries from all corners of the business. Featuring keynote presentations, exhibitions, film festivals, the award awards and the battle of big thinking. See Vince present on Tuesday the 25th of March at 11:55, Carriageworks, 245 Wilson st, Eveleigh

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March 02nd, 2012 4:05 PM

Frost* teams up with Matt Moran to brand a slice of Sydney dining

Frost* teams up with Matt Moran to brand a slice of Sydney dining

Matt Moran’s much anticipated new restaurant development on the former Prunier’s site in Sydney’s leafy Woollahra, will launch this month with an identity and branding designed by leading agency Frost.

The brief was to create a brand that would position the new restaurant, known as ‘Chiswick’ as a relaxed neighbourhood diner nestled in a unique, historic garden setting.

The restaurant is housed in what was once the stable and gatehouse of a vast Victorian mansion estate. In its glory days, the Chiswick house was surrounded by over 1000 acres of spectacular formal gardens – what remains today is a small public park, Chiswick Gardens.

The creative solution is inspired by the site’s historic gardens, as well at the recently planted 150 square metre vegetable garden that will supply the restaurant with fresh produce.

“What I found exciting about this project was the potential of capturing the coming together of two gardens, that both embody the sentiments of their age as well as the dining experience.
The marriage of the new vegetable patch, which is a very sustainable, contemporary idea, and the history- soaked, formal gardens gave us the idea of creating a solution that is both nostalgic and modern.” Vince.

Every element of the design has a botanical influence – from the logo design featuring tendril-like typography, through to the soft muted palette, sustainable materials and photographic studies of plants drawn from the gardens.

The logo is a bespoke version of AW Conqueror Didot light, a classic serif font design by famed French typographer Jean Francoise Porchez, who gave special permission for us to customise. The font was selected for its structure, like the formal garden, as well as it’s qualities of looseness and flow, which with our adaptations, are reminiscent of the leaves and stems of plant life.

Leading photographer Dieu Tan worked with Frost to create a series of black-and-white images that draw attention to the beauty of the often humble herbs and plants that give the restaurant its distinctive seasonal flavours and dining environment.

“The solution is elegant, sensual and totally grounded in an appreciation of the natural elements that make the restaurant such a special place.” Vince

We have rolled out the brand across all customer facing and corporate applications, including signage, website, menu, wine list, uniforms, bill presenters, canvas tote bags, tea towels, coasters and stationery.

The project follows on from other recent work with Moran and the MorSul Group including the MorSul identity and website. We have also created brands for other leading chefs including Steve Manfredi, including the identity for the newly opened Balla restaurant in The Star last year.

Says Moran: “We couldn’t be happier with the work from Frost. MorSul has worked with the studio on a number of projects and their ability to not only deliver exceptional creativity, but really understand the food and restaurant space we operate in, makes them stand out. The Sydney market is a highly competitive one and the role that strong brands play in creating a successful restaurant venture in this town cannot be underestimated.”

chiswickrestaurant.com.au

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March 02nd, 2012 12:21 PM

Frost* checks out the US design scene

Katie Bevin, one of the rising stars of our Environments team is in the US checking out the design scene in New York, then heading over to Washington DC to help judge the 2012 SEGD (Society for Environmental Graphic Design) Awards. Keep an eye out for her regular blog posts over the coming week.

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February 23rd, 2012 3:57 PM

FROST* wins rebrand work for leading copyright organisation

We will rebrand copyright management organisation, Copyright Agency. The not-for-profit company connects creators and users of copyright material and represents authors, journalists, visual artists, photographers and publishers as their non-exclusive agent to license the use of their works for education and business.

The creative brief comes off the back of a new business arrangement which will see Copyright Agency manage some services for another copyright management organisation, Viscopy, and is a key part of increasing awareness about the value of creative content to both creators and users.

“Our organisation manages an important part of copyright for creators and publishers – the right to reproduce their works” said CEO of Copyright Agency, Jim Alexander.

The not-for-profit, member-based company has distributed nearly $1 billion since 1989 and now represents the reproduction and communication rights of tens of thousands of Australian creators and publishers.

“Our new identity must, first and foremost, communicate our values and positioning. In essence, the company rewards, stimulates and promotes creativity and the ongoing generation of new works, by providing an income stream to the creators and producers of those works. This activity drives a significant contribution to Australia’s educational, artistic, economic and cultural strength, heritage and future.”

As one of the objectives of the rebrand, we will also be charged with the task of reflecting the increasing role the organisation is playing in managing copyright for digital content creators. “Given the extent to which digital content is now becoming more and more a part of our business, we need an identity that is meaningful in an age of digital communication,” said Alexander.

Everyone at Frost* is excited to be involved with an organisation that is so vital to the survival of Australian artists and cultural contributors.

“The Copyright Agency works to ensure that artists and creative content makers can continue to make work and contribute to the cultural life of this country. I’m thrilled to be working with them to ensure their identity better communicates the positive contribution they make and help organisations who may not realise that they are infringing others’ rights to reproduce materials responsibly. Nurturing creativity in all its forms is something I’m incredibly passionate about, so it feels good to be involved in this project”

The rebrand is scheduled to be unveiled in May.

www.copyright.com.au

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February 10th, 2012 12:13 PM

Semi-Permanent Sydney

Semi-Permanent Sydney

Vince is speaking this Saturday, 1pm at Semi-Permanent Sydney. This years Semi-Permanent marks the 10year anniversary of the event. An exciting milestone for what has become the biggest event of its type throughout Australia and internationally.

For tickets go to semipermanentevents.com/sydney 11th & 12th May 2012, Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre.

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January 19th, 2012 4:34 PM

Interns – Environmental Design

Frost* is looking for Interns to join our Environments team for 8-12 weeks. We are looking for someone who likes to be challenged to exceed their best and who is determinedly creative.

The position reports to the Creative Director, Vince Frost, Environments Design Directors and Head of Environments and will be assisting in the creative delivery of projects in the Environments team. This includes supporting environmental designers with creative and design development and documentation, from project inception through to construction. Activities may include research and concept mock-ups, set up of creative presentations, assisting with final artwork and documentation under supervision (signage masterplan and message schedule updates, title blocks, draft specifications, transmittals, drawing codes, etc). Projects range from branding and environmental graphics, signage, wayfinding and exhibitions design. Suitable for recent graduate with a keen interest in spatial design, architecture, interiors, signage and the built environment. Requires experience in a range of software applications, including Illustrator, Photoshop & InDesign. Skills in 3D drawing and renders (3D Studio Max and Sketch Up) desirable.

Please send your resume and portfolio (maximum size 3MB) with the subject “Environments Intern” to annabel.stevens@frostdesign.com.au

Applications close on the 10th February  2012 

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January 03rd, 2012 2:13 PM

Making Waves for Artmusic

Artmusic

Artmusic is the first online portal covering live classical music events across Australia. The product of two musicians keen on celebrating classical music with style and integrity, the identity literally makes waves – taking the name’s letterforms and cleverly turning them into a soundwave. The accompanying website is contemporary and clean. It showcases classical music as vibrant and dynamic.

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October 27th, 2011 10:48 PM

Soya 365 launches 8th November

We have been working with Qantas and our partners Community Engine to create the new identity and website for Soya 365. Qantas supports Australian creativity and this year long incentive is an endorsement of the value of design thinking. We are proud to be involved in such an increadible project. Watch this space.

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April 08th, 2011 1:46 PM

Goodness Gracious Me!

Goodness Gracious Me!

The India Cookbook we designed for Phaidon has been voted ‘Best Indian Cuisine Cookbook in the World’ at the 2011 Gourmand Cookbook Awards. Author Pushpesh Pant compiled over 1000 recipes from all over India to create the first comprehensive home cooking guide to Indian cuisine. The design and presentation of India Cookbook – which comes in a bag reminiscent of an Indian rice bag – was been praised for its impact and originality. The Gourmand Cookbook Awards is presented annually at the Paris Cookbook Fair and includes entries from authors and publishers in over 150 countries.

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March 31st, 2011 10:56 AM

Creative Spaces

Creative Spaces

We spend a huge part of our lives at work, so when iconic One Shelley Street decided to incorporate Activity Based Working in their refurbishment we were more than happy to add a playful touch.

Collaborating closely with the interior design team from Woods Bagot, Frost* designed environmental graphics and introduced three-dimensional elements to establish a sense of place and communicate a flexible workplace vision. To strengthen engagement in the environment, the floors were given a specific theme around which the interior and graphic design were based.

Level eight, named “The Studio”, comprises of two areas that have been given an overarching Japanese theme with inspiration from contemporary Japanese architecture and pop culture as well as traditional culture and Shibori fabrics. Level nine, “The Warehouse”, takes reference from its industrial shipping wharf past, with an exaggerated warehouse aesthetic using optical illusions, depth, perspective and scale.

The Studio

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The Warehouse

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