Client: Studio Ester
Make your mark
Completed at Kinc Agency
When the owners acquired the building, they immersed themselves in its history to guide the refurbishment. With a passion for its Art Deco influence, they envisioned a brand that honours its heritage, celebrates its architectural elegance, and positions it as a vibrant hub for creative collaboration.
Naming, Branding, Wayfinding, Print, Digital


Standing strong at the corner of Elizabeth and La Trobe Streets, this historic address was once home to iconic banking institutions, stretching back to the 1880s.
Originally designed in 1926 by notable architects, Butler and Martin, Atelier Exchange honours the building’s rich banking history and architectural spirit of integrity, creativity and sharing of ideas.

Atelier Exchange draws its name from the building’s banking past, while signalling the owners’ vision to reimagine it as a hub for creativity and innovation. The brandmark takes cues from the striking Art Deco window frames, paired with a classic serif typeface that mirrors the building’s enduring character.



Client: Studio Ester
Make your mark
Completed at Kinc Agency
When the owners acquired the building, they immersed themselves in its history to guide the refurbishment. With a passion for its Art Deco influence, they envisioned a brand that honours its heritage, celebrates its architectural elegance, and positions it as a vibrant hub for creative collaboration.
Naming, Branding, Wayfinding, Print, Digital



Standing strong at the corner of Elizabeth and La Trobe Streets, this historic address was once home to iconic banking institutions, stretching back to the 1880s.
Originally designed in 1926 by notable architects, Butler and Martin, Atelier Exchange honours the building’s rich banking history and architectural spirit of integrity, creativity and sharing of ideas.



Atelier Exchange draws its name from the building’s banking past, while signalling the owners’ vision to reimagine it as a hub for creativity and innovation. The brandmark takes cues from the striking Art Deco window frames, paired with a classic serif typeface that mirrors the building’s enduring character.



When the owners acquired the building, they immersed themselves in its history to guide the refurbishment. With a passion for its Art Deco influence, they envisioned a brand that honours its heritage, celebrates its architectural elegance, and positions it as a vibrant hub for creative collaboration.
Naming, Branding, Wayfinding, Print, Digital


Standing strong at the corner of Elizabeth and La Trobe Streets, this historic address was once home to iconic banking institutions, stretching back to the 1880s.
Originally designed in 1926 by notable architects, Butler and Martin, Atelier Exchange honours the building’s rich banking history and architectural spirit of integrity, creativity and sharing of ideas.



Atelier Exchange draws its name from the building’s banking past, while signalling the owners’ vision to reimagine it as a hub for creativity and innovation. The brandmark takes cues from the striking Art Deco window frames, paired with a classic serif typeface that mirrors the building’s enduring character.



