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12 February 2024

PAGE Magazine: Raid Rebrand

Ein Licht auf Unrecht werfen: Templo branded die NGO Raid

Das Londoner Studio Templo hat visualisiert, wie die britische NGO Raid seit 25 Jahren Menschenrechtsverletzungen und Umweltvergehen aufdeckt – und anklagt.

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Secret Trips: Pali Palathavanan

Pali Palavathanan on four epic hikes in the Dolomites

Everyone told Pali Palavathanan he was crazy when he said he was starting a cause-led branding and communications agency dedicated to using the power of design for social change. But that was 10 years ago. Since then, Templo, the agency he started with his partner Anoushka Rodda, has become an industry leader with an impressive roster of projects that includes raising awareness of human rights atrocities in Sri Lanka, helping to communicate the findings of the 2014 Gaza inquiry and working with the Climate Change Committee on how to get their data to a global audience. When he’s not doing this incredibly important work, he likes to go to beautiful places and take pictures of them. We spoke to him about his four top treks in the Dolomites.

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5 February 2024

It's Nice That: Raid Rebrand

Templo softens the feel of human rights sector with Raid rebrand

As opposed to the “super condensed, angry typography” common in anti-corruption spaces, TEMPLO leverages an unusually engaging wordmark.

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3 October 2023

It's Nice That: Free Syria’s Disappeared

Templo shapes Arabic letterforms into optimistic logo for Free Syria’s Disappeared

The identity seeks accountability for human rights violations in Syria, while emphasising the human stories of detainees.

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2 October 2023

Flo London: Anoushka Rodda

Anoushka began her career as a designer before directing her skills to account management, she now has nearly twenty years experience in the design industry. Having seen the impact of war and human rights violations firsthand (her grandmother was born in Aleppo, her great grandparents were forced to leave their homes in Turkey during the Armenian genocide and her mother left Beirut during the civil war) Anoushka established TEMPLO. determined to use the power of positive design for social change. Her clients to date include the United Nations, British Council, London School of Economics and University of the Arts London.

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25 September 2023

PAGE Magazine: Free Syria’s Disappeared

Prägnant und poetisch: Identity für Free Syria’s Disappeared

Die Londoner Agentur Templo, bekannt für ihre engagierten und visuell hochkarätigen Arbeiten, hat für die Organisation Free Syria’s Disappeared Identity und Website entwickelt – und das mit einem besonderen Logo.

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25 May 2023

Design Week: Dancing Before the Moon

Templo designs identity for British Pavilion inspired by diasporic rituals

For the British Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale Templo has crafted an identity referencing celestial light and featuring “portals” that invite audiences into the pavilion.

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15 May 2023

It's Nice That: Dancing Before the Moon

Templo’s Venice Biennale identity references rituals of UK diasporic communities

The studio draws on its shared cultural heritage and personal migration journeys to continue the themes explored at the Venice Biennale.

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11 July 2022

PageMag: Starke neue Identity; Rebranding der Black Music Organisation UD

Jede Menge Power und eine Identity in der sich die PoC der Londoner Musikorganisation UD wiederfinden:  Die Agentur Templo setzt in Re-Naming und Re-Branding auf Klangwellen – und darauf, Brücken zu schlagen.

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7 October 2022

Wallpaper: Talent House opens in east London to nurture diverse talent in the arts

Sugar House Island is a work in progress, the construction workers are not expected to leave until 2024, but a sense of the future atmosphere is already starting to emerge. A short distance from Stratford and the Olympic Park, a series of staid mid-rise structures will sit alongside a number of the area’s old warehouses and factories. It is in one of these older buildings, formerly owned by an ink manufacturing outfit, that The Talent House will be established. The Talent House offers a base to two organisations: UD Music – which was established in 2000 to create a platform for the next generation of artists, entrepreneurs and creatives in Black music; and East London Dance – which champions dancers and producers emerging within the contemporary and street dance genres. 

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5 July 2022

Its Nice That: UD rebrand

Inspired by grime and films like Moonlight, TEMPLO rebrands UD to reflect Black music culture today.

As UD relaunches with a state-of-the-art music hub unveiled by Sadiq Khan, TEMPLO brings the brand forward, implementing a new name and bridging logo.

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21 May 2022

Brand New (Reviewed) – Catch the Next Wave

Established in 2020, originally as Urban Development, UD, as it has been renamed, is a music organization and registered charity in London, UK, bringing communities together around Black music and Black music culture, acting as a bridge between burgeoning talent and the music industry. To coincide with the opening of their new building the Talent House, a new £4.1 million state-of-the-art creative hub (a shared space with East London Dance), UD has introduced a new identity designed by London-based TEMPLO.

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21 March 2022

PAGE Magazine: Studio feature

This months PAGE magazine features a 7 page interview with the studio where go into the behind the scenes process of our United Nations University #InteconnectRisks identity project

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3 November 2021

Its Nice That: United Nations University

TEMPLO teams up with the United Nations to give its latest climate research a cohesive visual identity

Whilst at first difficult to parse the complex research, TEMPLO came to understand “that over the last year there had been ten key events around the world that were intrinsically interlinked via four main topologies; root causes, underlying drivers, impacts and emerging risks.”

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25 October 2021

If You Could Jobs: Anoushka Rodda

How the creative industry can support working mothers by TEMPLO's Anoushka Rodda

Every month we'll be inviting creative professionals to share their thoughts on a topic they care about from the world of work. This month, studio TEMPLO's managing director Anoushka Rodda dives into the vital discussion of how the creative industry can support and enable working mothers to thrive in the work place.

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21 November 2021

The Guardian: It’s time the UK recognised assisted dying as a human right

Readers react to Charlotte Naughton’s moving account of her aunt’s final journey to a Swiss clinic.

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26 May 2021

Its Nice That: Why is the business side of design always hidden?

Anoushka Rodda, co-founder and managing director of design studio TEMPLO, questions why creatives are still stars of the show and how that is perpetuating an unfair view of the industry to its next generation.

A few weeks ago TEMPLO was contacted about our rebrand for the Climate Change Committee by an organisation wanting to feature the project online. All good. We submitted the images and cited the people involved. Including me who ran the project from start to finish. But my credit was dropped on publishing.

What is going on?

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24 May 2021

Design Week: TEMPLO’s illustrative identity for Crowdfund London resists “stuffy” clichés

TEMPLO has created new visuals for Crowdfund London, an organisation that matches grant funding for civic projects in the capital.

The London design studio has created an illustrative identity for the organisation and its research, which includes printed material and a campaign film.

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21 May 2021

It's Nice That: TEMPLO releases a playful identity for Mayor of London’s Crowdfund London

Launching today is a new identity for Mayor of London’s Crowdfunded London, a programme that empowers communities through civic crowdfunding, supporting a whole host of projects such as community spaces, art pieces and gardens. Released in collaboration with branding and digital agency Templo, the identity comprises a film, a collection of social media assets and a report – the latter formed via impact research conducted by innovation foundation, Nesta. In its research, Nesta sought to look at the achievements of the programme, evaluating the impact that Crowdfund London has held over the last five years, thus demonstrating how to empower people and local neighbourhoods in the future.

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