ACH / Website Update / 13.05.2013


After five years with a holding page, waiting for their portfolio of concepts to become built projects, A–CH asked The Letter D to develop an online showcase for their work.
The updated website also showcases their ground floor gallery space, providing an online platform to promote and archive their growing cohort of local emerging artists.

Given the typographic nature of the identity system, the slideshow navigation uses Letter Gothic glyphs, as a subtle hint at the level of detail that goes into their projects.

All made possible with a build by ha-lf.
BAL / Online Broadcast System / 03.09.2012




Following on from Boom and Leisure‘s recent Launchrock subscriber campaign, The Letter D, in collaboration with developer ha-lf, has rolled out an online broadcast system across email and social media, with the website facilitating client announcement uploads.
The identity’s screen-based RGB colour system differentiates each of the three announcement categories and the various social media icons.
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PET / Website / 17.11.2011


Pet Emergency (also known as Pet ER) were looking to build a broader public presence and asked The Letter D to develop their website.
Given the two main users would be those in an emergency and those simply browsing details, a map-based contact point was developed, that taps into the iPhone’s Maps app, for ease of navigation en route, in an emergency.





RAC / Website / 25.06.2011
Championing the consistency of their identity, the website for Russells uses the Meridien webfont, extending their distinctive typeface through all facets of the practice collateral.
















