Aria Design Cases
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Designers behind the work
Designers and creative leads credited on Aria projects in press coverage.
News & interviews
- Pia Salzer: A love letter to everyday aesthetics
Creative Boom · Apr 29, 2026
Creative Boom profiles German illustrator Pia Salzer, whose vibrant, expressive work celebrates the beauty of everyday life. After studying in Nuremberg and working in Berlin, she went freelance in 2025, gaining recognition for her personal and commissioned projects. Her digital illustrations, rooted in traditional media, explore themes of feminism, emotion, and connection.
Unnamed Berlin design studioBrigitte magazineBrücken Festivalillustration - Bonjour to Together’s emotive identity for Aria, a fintech startup that wants to “make money move”
The Brand Identity · Oct 1, 2024
London-based agency Together has created a bold, emotive brand identity for Paris fintech startup Aria. Centered on an electric green 'kinetic square,' the design uses geometric precision and expressive 3D illustrations to reflect Aria’s mission to make money move. The identity combines custom typography, motion, and structure to redefine the fintech aesthetic with warmth and clarity.
- Variant SEESAW: Generative Creativity Tools for Designers
SEESAW · Jan 10, 2024
SEESAW features Variant, a generative creativity platform aimed at designers. The listing highlights Variant’s focus on AI-driven creative tools and links to its website. The article briefly categorizes it under design, AI, and creative tools.
SEESAWVariantdigital - Variant Fund: Investing in a user-owned internet
SEESAW · Sep 20, 2023
SEESAW features the website for Variant Fund, an early-stage venture capital firm focused on Web3 and crypto investments. The project highlights the use of Px Grotesk typeface and positions Variant Fund within the digital finance and venture capital space.
SEESAWVariant Funddigital - Maria Sole Ferragamo by Lundgren+Lindqvist
BP&O · Nov 13, 2019
BP&O features Lundgren+Lindqvist’s brand identity for jewellery designer Maria Sole Ferragamo, known for her up-cycled leather creations. The identity uses a flexible sans-serif logotype system inspired by architecture and fashion, integrating structure, modularity, and repetition across packaging and digital applications. The design reflects Ferragamo’s background in architecture and her sustainable approach to materials.
