Onari Projects
Signage design for the Educuational Center for Healthcare, ZAG
Winner
Anina Amacker (1989), Laura Moor (1992)
100% designers, Onari Projects
Anina Amacker:
Bachelor Visual Communication, ZHdK, 2014
Laura Moor:
Bachelor Graphic Design, HSLU, 2016
Signage design for the Educuational Center for Healthcare, ZAG
2022–2023
Winterthur
Commissioned by the Building Department of the Canton of Zurich
Signage design, creative direction, graphic design, object design, planning, project management: Onari Projects, Laura Moor and Anina Amacker, Zurich
Design process, object design, development and production support: René Odermatt, Zurich
Graphic design and planning support: Ramona Tschuppert, Stephanie Cuérel and Sophia Goedecke, Zurich
3D printing production: Richnerstutz AG, Villmergen Client: Canton of Zurich, Building Department, Zurich
User: Educuational Centre for Healthcare (ZAG), Winterthur
Interior design: Kueng Caputo, Zurich
Floor numbers, information board
Various
Glycol-modified polyethylene terephthalate (PETG), PLA
Onari Projects is a design studio run by Anina Amacker and Laura Moor. Commissioned to design the signage for an educational centre, Onari Projects took the school’s interior design and its notion of diversity as a starting point for an overarching design concept. Charlotte Rohde’s New Edge served as the project’s basis because of its dynamic typeface characterised by contrasts of corners and curves, thus fitting perfectly into the context of the building itself.
Using methods ranging between the digital and analogue, such as laser cutting, thermoforming, 3D scanning and printing, the letters are expanded from a two-dimensional surface into a three-dimensional body. The third dimension intensifies the characteristics of the letters and gives them an individuality bordering on the limits of legibility. The letters’ silver surface reflects the colours of the building and, as such, gently interacts with the architecture’s space.
Onari Projects’ ambition, costs and the architectural structure of the building itself were decisive for the production method and materials employed.