LSS / Website Refresh / 29.04.2009
The main website for Lightspace has launched, with the Studios fitout expected in July.
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The main website for Lightspace has launched, with the Studios fitout expected in July.




As Lightspace was being used as the launch venue for Brisbane Indesign, we installed a suite of posters on core-flute in the front entrance to tell the story to the guests arriving. And we even got to plug ourselves…




An old Fortitude Valley warehouse on Light Street is currently being converted into an event space for hire, aptly named Lightspace, with open-plan studios above for lease.
The Letter D was brought in to develop the site’s identity and environmental graphics, along with the launch website – all in time for Brisbane Indesign in September.
The signage package for Lightspace uses an altered version of Font Theo Fine for the street and studio numerals, along with a unique suite of toilet pictograms.





The stationery for Lightspace was setup to play on the extension of the neon tubing concept, developed for the identity.

An old Fortitude Valley warehouse on Light Street is currently being converted into an event space for hire, aptly named Lightspace, with open-plan studios above for lease.
The Letter D was brought in by Ark Atelier to develop the site’s identity, collateral and environmental graphics, along with the launch website – all in time for Brisbane Indesign.
We took the idea of using neon tubing as a line of light and adapted Font Route to suit.
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An economical suite of signage for Camp Lake Fire was also developed utilising standard sheet sizes and basic methods, along with a unique suite of pictograms developed inline with the identity.



An A4, three fold flyer promoting the newly opened Camp Lake Fire was developed for ease of distribution as an online PDF and a folded brochure for the tourism racks en route.


Developed for the Camp Lake Fire project, where a single stroke, monospaced font was required to suit the four letter word identity suite, set in vertically aligned columns.
The single stroke design allows for camp signage to be produced on-site out of raw materials (plywood, etc) using a single pass router bit, hence the name.
© Dan Pike.
