Photovoltaic systems are often introduced into buildings as technical components. The project explored how they could become part of a coherent architectural language. The aim was to develop a corporate design capable of expressing both technological precision and the quiet presence of energy within the built environment.

The logotype emerged from a simple geometric construction. A rectangular form recalls the modular logic of photovoltaic cells. A single cut interrupts this structure, allowing light to pass through and transforming the form into a sign. This gesture became the foundation of the visual system, extended through typography, color and layout principles.

Developed in close collaboration with Onlab, the project established a framework where photography, diagrams and graphic elements operate within the same structure. The grid derived from photovoltaic modules informs all scales of application, allowing architecture, energy and image to align within a coherent visual language.

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product design packaging design glass tubes cgi material research

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Minimal geometric logo with vertical cut and light opening

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Climacy logotype with clean typography and structured visual identity system

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Laptop displaying climacy visual identity with bright green interface layout

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Architectural surface with translucent material and structural grid texture

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Close-up of photovoltaic surface with linear cell pattern and reflections

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Close-up of photovoltaic surface with linear cell pattern and reflections

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