

Hara Design Institute is a design think tank. While they continue to soundly function as an orthodox design office offering solutions to clients, they'll place equal importance on proposing possible design projects based on their observations of society and the world that will lead them to the discovery of new problems to be solved. While the media environment is changing, communication methods and the meaning and role of design will undergo drastic change as well. They work in all possible media and fields, bringing in outside talent and technologies when necessary. Whether graphic design, architecture, products, websites, books, exhibitions, hotel direction, urban systems or navigation design, they provide solid, quality solutions. If their site brings a possibility to mind, please don't hesitate to contact them. They're happy to work with any kind of organization on any type of project.
Strichpunkt operates at the interface between design and technology. With discerning creative staff and experienced developers who think outside the box. Together, they focus on prototypical ways of working, create sensory brand experiences in every media environment and give things a form in which design is re-defined: gestures, speech and artificial intelligence. The interfaces of the future. They believe that good design helps brands navigate a changing world. A clear stance works at everywhere and on every device. With this in mind, they develop good, sometimes radical ideas. Designing holistic, sensory brand identities, leading to integrated brand experiences. Working prototypically on the challenges of the digital age.
Studio Spass is a Rotterdam-based agency that works across print, branding, web and spatial design projects as well as animation and photography. Studio Spass works closely with clients and believes in genuine collaboration to develop the best visual solutions possible but that doesn’t mean slavishly following a brief – rather they like to challenge their clients and make sure their designs are answering the right questions.