Bureau Borsche’s latest typographic experiment is full of melodies
Bureau Borsche, a graphic design studio founded in 2007 by Mirko Borsche, is renowned for its versatility as the Bureau’s creative output runs the gamut.
Always content-driven BB’s design wants to delve deep into the creative field “to create original works within the scope of art, subculture, and design”. For its achievements, Bureau Borsche has won numerous national and international awards and the studio’s work has held critical acclaim in both the business and advertising sector as well as having been part of solo and group exhibitions worldwide.
Continuing their mission to spark imagination and educate on matters of design, Mirko Borsche and his team collaborated with berlin-based musician Laurel Halo.
“We worked closely with Laurel Halo and Hyperdub on the artwork,” Bureau Borsche tells It’s Nice That. “Grainy photos from photographer Phillip Aumann contrasting the bold yellow and typography, on the cover, we edited the type into the picture, to keep the layout as simple as possible.”
“The type mix is contrasting itself, and gives the idea of a modern hippie vibe – we went on to making a music video for Laurel’s single, Jelly, making the illustration 3D, with a camera following the lyrics like a rollercoaster, it also is capable as a karaoke video,” says Bureau Borsche.
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