Web, Motion, Cultural IP
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[CLIENT — cultural foundation]Web experience + motion2026
A digital exhibition platform for a contemporary art foundation. Editorial pace, scroll choreography, archival depth.
Brand identity + web + campaign[CLIENT — music label]2026
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[CONTEXT — a label catalogue and roster preparing for a public reset].
[CHANGE — the label moved from release-by-release presentation to one coherent house language].
[DELIVERABLE — identity, web presence, campaign sequence, and launch assets].
A label preparing to announce an artist roster across three formats needed a visual and editorial world that could carry releases without flattening each artist's identity. The system Kyveros built treats the label mark as a constant frame and each release as a distinct world inside it. The work spans identity, site structure, launch copy, and a campaign rhythm that gives each announcement a clear place in the larger catalogue.
ἀρχή
The label arrived with [CONTEXT — established catalogue, new direction, specific tension] and a public calendar already moving. Each artist needed room for a distinct visual and editorial presence, while the label itself needed to read as the source of the release architecture. The existing materials could announce a single drop, but they did not yet hold a roster.
The central challenge was not volume. It was orientation. Kyveros had to define a house language that could absorb future artists, formats, and campaign moments without becoming neutral. The work began by separating what belonged to the label from what belonged to the individual release: mark, type, pacing, metadata, and launch cadence.
The brief also carried [CHALLENGE — stakeholder, timing, rights, or catalogue constraint]. The system had to be disciplined enough for internal teams to use and authored enough for the audience to feel a world behind the announcement.
μορφή
The creative system uses [CREATIVE SYSTEM — label mark, typographic frame, colour logic, motion cue, web module] as the fixed architecture. Around that frame, each release can take on its own surface language: image treatment, title rhythm, campaign caption, and motion texture. The site turns the roster into a navigable catalogue rather than a stack of announcements.
Kyveros built the identity as a set of repeatable decisions: where the label speaks, where the artist speaks, how the campaign opens, and how the archive remains legible after the launch window closes. The web experience carries the same logic, with release pages that behave like individual rooms inside a larger house.
The result is [CREATIVE SYSTEM — brand, web, motion, content, campaign as relevant] prepared for first release and for the releases that follow.
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σῆμα
The release plan centered on [OUTCOME — launch moment, audience behavior, press pickup, roster announcement]. Each asset was designed to make the label recognizable before the project title was read: a stable frame, a restrained motion cue, and a campaign voice that avoided hype in favor of presence.
Kyveros packaged the rollout as a sequence: announcement, artist feature, release detail, archive placement, and follow-on editorial. This gave the client a way to move through launch week without inventing a new format for every post or page.
Measured results remain CLIENT-FILL. Replace this section with [METRIC], [OUTCOME — measured impact if available], and [QUOTE — client or press] when the full case study is approved.
“[QUOTE — client or press on the label world holding each release without flattening the artist].”
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Web, Motion, Cultural IP
[CLIENT — cultural foundation]Web experience + motion2026
A digital exhibition platform for a contemporary art foundation. Editorial pace, scroll choreography, archival depth.
Brand, Content, Cultural IP
[CLIENT — publisher]Brand identity + editorial2025
Identity and editorial system for a new literary imprint. Voice framework, typography, launch language.