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Proud finalists of Clio Awards

Our corporate identity for Swedish Institute has been announced as a final competitor for yet another prestigious design award. The myth has been disclosed. Lightning does strike twice!

In it for the One Show

We have officially been declared finalists in the One Show design award with our corporate identity for Swedish Institute. Fingers crossed!

Pistonhead Brandbook

Traditional brand books tend to convey brand stories in a generic way, leaving too much space for your own interpretation. To make Pistonhead more authentic and unique, Neumeister created a ‘brand experience publication’. Now the rough and raw flaming skull tells us a story of the ’forgotten’ working man.

Die Neu Meister

We are thrilled to announce that Neumeister has been voted ”Årets Byrå 2011” (Agency of the Year award). As first time applicants and winners, it seems we are truly living up to our name. A big thank you to all of our beloved clients for making it happen!

Nurturing a brand from within

How can an assortment of different brands live and grow under a single identity? For the agricultural cooperative Lantmännen, the brand design and strategy implemented by Neumeister ties all of the separate entities together.

Swedish creativity goes worldwide

Neumeister was responsible for the conceptualization of promoting Sweden as a land of creativity and created the platform “Swedish creativity goes abroad”. The visual concept is easily incorporated into various fields of creativity such as fashion, film and music. The new identity won significant attention, with its low-key graphic overtones.

Robust cooking with style

Skeppshult is a proud part of a Swedish handcraft tradition. We are very happy to welcome these manufacturers of the finest cookware there is, as our new clients. A new identity and packaging design solutions are on the way.

Monaco Grand Prix

The starting line for this project began when pictures from the 60s of this classic F1 competition were found in a drawer in Stockholm. In close collaboration with Richard Lindvall, whose father Sture Lindvall is the man behind the pictures, we designed the book. It portrays the last independent race of 1967, before sponsorship began to rule the sport.