A Practice for Everyday Life

ASOM Collection – an acronym for Abstract State of Mind – explores connections between the European avant-garde and American post-war abstraction movements, holding works from such artists as Pierre Soulages, Roman Opalka, Lee Krasner and Joan Mitchell.

Our identity for the collection focuses on minimal and clear typographic principles. Characterful but clear, the logotype and typographic scheme uses the APFEL Type Foundry’s neo-grotesque sans serif typeface Friedel. Our design plays with the concept of the ASOM acronym where – through a flexible logotype capable of multiple iterations – the spacing between words and letters shifts and expands. A suite of printed stationery utilises a blind deboss for selected letters within the expanded ASOM acronym, creating a sense of tactility that is accentuated by white laid paper.

The website for the ASOM Collection translates the minimal approach of the identity into a digital context, documenting its active loans and grant programmes, alongside an extensive archive of the works held in the collection for curators and academics.

See the full site here.