WHERE TO PUT THE LOGO AND PROGRAMME INFORMATON?

WESTDEUTSCHER RUNDFUNK

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2003 The WDR was longing for a new look to bind together its over 40 broadcasting stations all over Germany and to position itself in a new, more modern way. Each station had a bit of a saying in the design. So we had to work our way through to find the solution that would fit. To paste the logo and neccessary programme information in the centre of the screen on top of anything that comes along was how we solved their problem.
We also created together with Ole Schaefer an new font called WDRTV based on the formerly used typeface Meta.
The animations were produced in-house.

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Music by Marcus Schmickler
Cinematography by Marc Comes
Creative Direction Karin Sarholz, Michael Freiwald, Michael Worringen, Mario Dublanka, Double Standards
WHERE TO PUT THE LOGO AND PROGRAMME INFORMATON?

NEWS PRODUCE NEWS PRODUCE NEWS BECAUSE OF THE NEWS

ZWEITES DEUTSCHES FERNSEHEN INFOKANAL

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2003 Click here to see more of our work on the Double Standards site Creative Director Alex Hefter
Production and Postproduction by Tsunami Cologne
Based on the concept, visuals and animations by Double Standards
NEWS PRODUCE NEWS PRODUCE NEWS BECAUSE OF THE NEWS

2002 ELECTIONS OF THE GERMAN FEDERAL PARLIAMENT TRAILER

WESTDEUTSCHER RUNDFUNK

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2002 In 2002 we were invited to create the trailers and graphics for the elections of the German Bundestag.

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Music by Marcus Schmickler
Creative Direction by Heike Sperling, Michael Freiwald, Double Standards
2002 ELECTIONS OF THE GERMAN FEDERAL PARLIAMENT TRAILER

FREAKING OUT POP BUREAUCRATS

VIVAPLUS

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2001 Together with Heike Sperling we creative directed and delivered the whole design package to start the new music channel from Cologne. It was based on one typeface of ours called INOM, all kinds of coloured greys plus one clean colour, strange sounds by great musicians, and the idea of how to interprete the image of a spinning paper-shuffler into a design-language.
Countless befriended designers from all over the world did help to create a wonderful and crazy atmosphere. Just to name a few - Ensites Tokio, Stiletto New York City, Meso Frankfurt, Manu Burghardt Cologne, Peter Saville London, Sven Linde Cologne, Rinzen Brisbourne/Berlin...

Click here to see more of our work on the Double Standards site
Music by Marcus Schmickler
Postproduction Tsunami Cologne
Creative Direction Heike Sperling, Double Standards
FREAKING OUT POP BUREAUCRATS