RIBA Reveals New Logo and Rebrand by Johnson Banks for 200th Anniversary
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Amy Peacock
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Summary
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has unveiled a comprehensive rebranding initiative led by London studio Johnson Banks, featuring a bold new sans-serif logotype. The redesign coincides with RIBA's upcoming 200th anniversary and aims to modernize the organization's visual identity while maintaining its heritage. The rebrand includes a new color palette, typography system, and visual elements that reflect RIBA's mission to adapt to contemporary challenges while honoring its historical legacy.
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· 3 pulledThe Royal Institute of British Architects has revealed a redesigned logo with a bold, sans-serif font by London studio Johnson Banks
Set to roll out later this month, the rebrand aims to reflect RIBA's ambitions of adapting to the modern world while paying homage to the organisation's heritage
The new identity marks a significant visual transformation for the nearly 200-year-old institution
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