Designer: hauptdesigncoColourful Days (Chromatistes Meres) is a company active in the field of experiential education, with programs for children as well as training seminars for adults. The programmes, divided in thematic circles are designed by specialist educators – animators, and cover a variety of educational and entertainment-related subjects. The target is the high quality of the end result. Every programme is experiential as well as educational. Built around theatrical games, it accomplishes its target through games, constructions and a lot of imagination, providing to children the opportunity to play, to express themselves and to create. The logo, inspired by the ‘circles’ of the programmes has been designed so as to express joy, playing, movement through a mosaic of colours and experiences
For a Marketing/PR Company. The concept behind the mark is based on the age-old alchemic practice of attempting to artificially mass produce gold by way of fusion/synthesis with other elements. Since gold has only one stable isotope (the element Au) a massive chemical reaction would need to occur to generate this isotope. There is only x3 active protons difference between Lead & Gold. They're 'chemically' different...reaction to solvents, melting temp, etc...but, if you were to extract those x3 protons from lead theoretically, you would have gold. Things like American Idol employ this 'extraction' tactic...slowly removing the unnecessary protons (contestants) till they have their 'golden result' - a season winner.