Nonstop Kino is an Austrian subscription service giving access to 23 independent cinemas in Vienna, Graz, Linz, Krems, Freistadt, Salzburg and Innsbruck for a monthly fee. It’s supported by local, state and European subsidies.
Vienna based design studio Bureau F created the colourful identity packed with playful illustrations drawn in-house. It makes an unmoderated use of colorful backgrounds in the semi-pastel tones to divide its formats in rectangular zones, keeping the use of the black color for the typography and illustrations. Not an inch of white is visible.
For the logo, Bureau F went for a customised version of Droulers Italic, skillfully transforming the disconnected italic into a connected script, making the logo a one-word ligature. Titles are set in NaN Jaune Midi Black in all caps, with longer words often splits between lines, using the letters as massive black graphical / building blocks.
The secondary titling typeface, also a sans used in all caps, is Lexendin its lighter weights and with a wide letter spacing, contrasting with Jaune. The final family in use, only seen on their website so far, is Lastik, a condensed Times-inspired serif bringing some welcomed contrast with the two sans typefaces.