While very diverse, my aesthetic approach often involves distinct sense of play and global vision, aiming to put the fun in functional. Strategically, our work aims to elevate brands offerings by distilling core messaging down to its clearest and fresh visual values. While very diverse, our aesthetic approach often involves distinct sense of play, aiming to put the fun in functional.Our aim is to investigate the processes of type design  and design itself  as a non-dogmatic practice. Stressing the form, stretching the concepts up to corrupting rules and misuse of tools. We like to conceive typography as system and medium. Strategically, our work aims to elevate brand offerings by distilling core messaging down to its clearest and freshest visual form.

Damir Matas - Digital Product Designer
Case 01

Cherish Branding

Branding project for a Senior’s home ‘Cherish‘ , which aims to provide a unique approach to care and create a…

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Design.Inc

Design.Inc: Crowned in Innovation and Design Mastery Design.Inc rises as a beacon of creativity and expertise in the…

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Damir Matas - Digital Product Designer
Case 02
Damir Matas - Digital Product Designer
Case 03

Nouvelle Cosmetics

Nouvelle Cosmetics emerges as a beacon of timeless beauty, seamlessly blending the allure of Art Nouveau aesthetics…

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News

Designing for Cultural Context: Visual Identity Across Markets

The challenge isn't just translation or localisation — it's understanding that visual language itself is culturally…

Design Systems vs. Style Guides: What Your Project Actually Needs

What's the difference between a style guide, a pattern library, and a full design system?

Dark Patterns in UX: How to Persuade Without Manipulating

If you need dark patterns to make your product work, you have a product problem, not a design problem.

Learning from Failure: Design Projects That Didn’t Work (And Why)

Maybe the question isn't "How do I avoid failure?" but "How do I fail better?"

The Evolution of Logos: When and How to Refresh a Brand

The truth about logo evolution is this: the most successful refreshes are invisible transformations.

Accessibility as a Design Philosophy, Not an Afterthought

When you design for someone at the margins, you often create something better for everyone at the centre.

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