Collider creates new work for Sydney Theatre Company and Artbank magazine title ‘Sturgeon’
Collider has recently completed work for the Sydney Theatre Company for its 2015 season and
Artbank’s arts and culture magazine, Sturgeon.
For Collider’s fourth year working with Sydney Theatre Company it wanted to create a bold, dynamic pattern for their blockbuster new season. With the likes of Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush, Hugo Weaving and Richard Roxburgh heading to the stage in a number of large and exciting productions the season pattern needed to reflect the energy and excitement of the season.
After a few creative iterations the final pattern evolved as a dynamic, undulating landscape which felt like the perfect follow up for the third year in the colour series for STC.
As well as the season pattern Collider designed a 64 page season brochure (including detailed infographics), 2015 calendar, press ads, postcards, outdoor executions, taxi backs, Adshels, presentation folders, ticket wallets, flags and tote bags.
The final item Collider delivered was the 1.5 minute season trailer, which features footage of the cast from each of the years 15 exciting productions.
Issue 2 of Artbank’s arts and culture magazine, Sturgeon, sees a subtle progression from the art direction established by Collider in issue 1. Typography remains set to a formal 2-column grid (with occasional variation) to accommodate the diverse range of artists work and photo essays throughout.
The gatefold cover features an incredible specially commissioned illustration from Teo Treloar.
Artists featured in issue 2 include; Deborah Kelly, Vicky Brown, Helen Grace, Anthony Lister, Shaun Gladwell, Agatha Goth-Snape, Jelena Telecki, Mitch Cairns, Archie Moore, David Rosetzky, Tony Garifalakis and a photo essay by Paul Knight.
Sturgeon 2 is available now from a number of newsagencies and bookstores across Australia.
Client: Sydney Theatre Company
Creative Director: Andrew van der Westhuyzen, Collider
Season Photography: James Green
Styling: Renee Mulder
Trailer: Directed by Damon Cameron for Particle Films
Client: Artbank
Design: Mitchell Brown, Collider
Print: Spitting Image
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love it. very excited for 2015.