Sensory design without boundaries.
Sensory design without boundaries.
A dynamic, intuitive & creative studio,
exploring the sensory impact of colour and immersive experiences.
The Studio
Colour is our language, experimentation our method and creativity is our expression.
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With visual communication at our core, we believe in the power and benefits of colour, as a tool to create dynamic and immersive experiences.
We design & inform without boundaries, creating conceptual and practical projects in creative and cultural sectors. Galleries, progressive corporations, and hospitality establishments are among our main collaborators.
We don’t just have a knack for visual story-telling, we are building a community of colour collectors and empowering others to gain a deep understanding of the impact and benefits of colour and immersive experiences.
Want to know if you’re a colour collector?
Let’s find out!
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A colour collector is someone who is curious about the sensory impact of colour and applying this to their unique environment, by exploring simple pleasures or immersive experiences that intersect with colour perception.
Qualities of a Colour Collector
Curiosity
Creativity (whether innate or hidden!)
Awareness
Observant
Open-minded
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We use colour theory and psychology to guide our design ethos.
We’re not the only ones, though.
The Egyptians were onto something with their use of colour and light for healing, now known as chromotherapy.
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And let’s not forget about Joseph Albers, the visionary artist and educator from Bauhaus, who wrote the ground-breaking “Interaction of Color” back in 1963. He proved that colours have a profound psychological impact on individuals and Albers supports this argument through a series of experiments, demonstrating how colours can be perceived differently, based on their context and how they interact with other colours.
We are committed to experimentation and hands-on exploration, similar to Joseph Albers' approach.
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We explore the emotional response and psychological effects of colour, whereas we explore immersive experiences that focus on combining the senses to create an intended atmosphere. Colour is a big factor in creating the experience because of the emotional response.
The benefits of colour and immersion are multifaceted contextual. Some benefits of colour include:
Evoking nostalgia; Triggering specific memories or associations of place, giving us a sense of belonging.
Enhancing mood: Certain colours have been shown to enhance positive moods and reduce negative ones.
Retaining memory: Colour helps you remember information more effectively.
Engagement: Colour can grab your attention and effectively communicate a message visually.
Productivity: Colour is known to help us become more productive due to it’s properties.
Some benefits of immersive experiences include;
Enhanced engagement: Immersive experiences can create a sense of immersion that makes people feel more connected and engaged with the content or message.
Emotional impact: Immersive experiences can evoke emotions and create a more memorable and impactful experience.
Improved learning: Immersive experiences can improve learning outcomes by creating a more interactive and engaging environment.
Novelty: Immersive experiences offer a unique and novel experience that can be memorable and bring joy and excitement to our lives.
Creativity: Immersive experiences offer more opportunities for creative expression and experimentation.
Offerings
Collaborations
We get pumped about bold and creative projects and welcome collaborations and design commissions for the ones that want to infuse our design ethos into their vision. No project is to ‘out there’ for us, we live here out of the norm ideas. If you are imaginative creatives, risk taking galleries/councils or progressive companies, get in touch to discuss your project and ideas.