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New Typeface Release — Rif Display Inspired by Vernacular Lettering Craft

Rif Display is here—a typeface born from Tangier’s tradition of hand-painted signage and vernacular lettering. Designed by our studio with the support of Yannick de Kalbermatten, it reimagines the iconic logo of Cinema Rif, blending craft and modernity in a tribute to the city’s cinematic soul.
2025 Cinémathèque de Tanger Program

15 years later, Nadja takes the lead on this exciting new project for Nask Studio : the revitalization of the iconic visual identity of Cinémathèque de Tanger. This month marks the launch of the new program, with much more to come this year. Stay tuned!
Nask Studio wins 2022 Swiss Most Beautiful Books Award for 'STATE FICTION'

Nask Studio is thrilled to announce our win at the 2022 Swiss Most Beautiful Books for the design of "STATE FICTION: The Gaze of the Swiss Neutral Mission in the Korean Demilitarized Zone," by Swiss artist Denise Bertschi. Published by Editions Centre de la Photographie Genève and edited by Joerg Bader, this art book delves into Swiss "neutral" national identity. Our design was recognized for its clarity, accessibility, and the seamless integration of visual and textual elements, earning it this prestigious award.
Heritage Refined: The Herrera Family Crest by Nask Studio

Nask Studio was commissioned to create a timeless logo for the historic Herrera family, blending their 14th-century noble heritage with modern elegance to reflect their enduring legacy and global influence. Drawing inspiration from heraldic symbols, traditional craftsmanship, and the family’s evolution from Spanish nobility to prominent figures across Europe and Latin America, the design honors their storied past while embodying their contemporary presence.
Supporting Startup Innovation: Innovative Urban Solutions with UltraModula

Nask Studio partnered with UltraModula, a dynamic startup, to develop a compelling visual identity and communication strategy that effectively conveys their mission of creating modular, sustainable urban furniture solutions for modern cities. Through branding and tailored communication materials, Nask Studio highlighted UltraModula’s innovative approach—featuring adaptable designs with integrated solar panels, misting systems, and greenery—to position them as a pioneering force in sustainable urban development and flexible city solutions.
Yto Barrada, Pace Gallery, Mobilier Urbain

For Yto Barrada’s Mobilier Urbain at Pace London, we designed a poster that echoes the exhibition’s sharp interplay between official narratives and everyday subversions. Inspired by Barrada’s use of symbolism, mise-en-scène, and graphic repetition, the design balances institutional clarity with quiet disruption—referencing the aesthetics of public signage while subtly unsettling it. The result is a visual entry point into a show where façades spin, palms parade, and meaning shifts just beneath the surface.
Pace Gallery London — Brent Wadden, How long is now

We were proud to collaborate with Pace Gallery and Brent Wadden on communication and design services for the artist’s first UK solo exhibition. Responding to Wadden’s handwoven works made from second-hand fibres, our design for the invitation and announcement reflects the raw tactility, rhythm, and imperfect beauty that define his practice.
Mille et Une Nuit: A Thousand Perspectives on Photography

To mark its 35-year history, the Centre de la Photographie Genève (CPG), led by Joerg Bader, launched Mille et Une Nuit in 2020—a four-year project inspired by The Thousand and One Nights. Reimagining CPG’s mission, it invited 1000+1 curators and ideas to explore photography’s role today. Nask Studio designed the bold visual identity and collaterals, reflecting the project’s scope. Through exhibitions, conferences, and publications, it celebrated photography as a space for dialogue and critique.
Pace Gallery London — Yto Barrada, Faux Guide

We’ve been honoured to support Pace Gallery and artist Yto Barrada by providing communication and design services for the exhibition Faux Guide in London. In dialogue with Barrada’s exploration of authenticity, museology, and Morocco’s fossil economy, we designed the flyer and invitation, drawing on the exhibition’s layered narrative to create materials that reflect its blend of critical inquiry and visual wit.