E. Tautz

E. Tautz

Moving Brands, London, England, 2008

Description

Our client approached us with the challenge of creating the identity for a British brand steeped in heritage as a military outfitter, one that could thrive in today’s modern world. E. Tautz is from the stable of Norton & Sons, a Savile Row tailor, and takes the form of a luxury, ready—to-wear range of menswear.

With such a rich history, our communications objective was to tell the story of “a wardrobe for a life less ordinary.” The identity we created is clean and modern, with a hint of utility to reflect its military provenance. We mixed muted, natural blacks, grays and copper with a very rich, bright yellow. The yellow is hugely identifiable and unusual, and it features in many of the design expressions. To retain the Savile Row background, we used high—quality authentic materials in everything we created—heavy uncoated stocks, natural buckram, copper foil and, of course, parcel string.

Juror Notes

Requires a second look, and then it is spectacular.

Collections: AIGA 365: 30 (2009)
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Brand and identity systems design
Format: Brand and identity systems, Program

Credits

Design firm
Moving Brands
Creative director
Mat Heinl
Designer
Mark Thompson
Project manager
Paul Martin
Photographer
Adam Laycock
Client
Norton & Sons
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