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Daily Dialogues has just launched a new website - and it’s exactly what you’d expect from a studio known for pushing boundaries. The redesign is more than just a visual refresh, it’s a deliberate move to highlight their core expertise in Identity, Design, and Editorial - each representing a distinct yet interconnected approach to contemporary visual culture.

Maximilian Schachtner and Malin Schoenberg will represent Daily Dialogue as speakers at the Forward Festival Vienna this October.

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Identity:

Daily Dialogue's approach to identity goes far beyond simply designing a logo or picking a color palette. It’s about creating a visual system that tells a story and feels authentic at every touchpoint. The studio understands that in today’s fast-paced world, identities need to be flexible - able to evolve and stay fresh, while always staying true to the brand’s core values.

With years of experience, Daily Dialogue works with a certain ease and openness, allowing for creativity and adaptability, always keeping the bigger picture in mind. This approach doesn’t just build one-off designs, but long-term relationships - relationships that endure and grow, just like the brands they craft.

This approach is exemplified in Cap Dept., a project that challenges the conventional idea of branding. Rather than relying on a rigid set of rules, the identity is built around a modular system that allows elements to shift and adapt depending on the context. This flexibility ensures that Cap Dept. can communicate across different media without losing coherence, making it an identity that evolves with the brand instead of constraining it.

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Design:

The Design section of their new site highlights the studio’s knack for taking creative risks and turning them into impactful design solutions. In Design, Daily Dialogue pushes boundaries by crafting work that is both impactful and innovative. Their approach is about creating something that stands out - not just in terms of aesthetics, but in substance as well. The studio constantly seeks new ways to make designs that are visually engaging, yet also deeply tied to the concept or purpose behind them.

Their work for GOAT is a testament to their ability to blend storytelling with design. With Perspectives, they developed an internal magazine that celebrates the diverse voices of GOAT’s global team, with each edition tied to significant cultural moments like Black History Month and Pride Month. For EOY, they designed a fold-out poster that visualizes key events from the year through spatial data, incorporating interactive puzzles to engage employees. Similarly, with Carlos Cipa’s album cover For Ourselves, As We Are, Daily Dialogue used an AI Trainer model to create artwork that goes beyond simply representing the music. The design enhances the narrative and deepens the emotional experience for the listener.

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Editorial:

Editorial work at Daily Dialogues is about more than just layout - it’s about content that resonates. Whether working on print publications or digital platforms for photographers and journalists, the studio places immense value on shaping narratives with depth and clarity. Editorial design, more than any other field, requires balancing accessibility and intrigue - often, it’s more compelling to make the audience pause and look again rather than understand everything at first glance.

In Peter Jellitsch’s ‘Artifacts of the Future’ Daily Dialogue designed the layout to showcase each work in its full, original size - letting the details speak for themselves. A key choice was keeping the color chart visible next to each image - originally used in a 2019 catalog for the Neue Museum Nürnberg - a subtle but intentional nod to precision and consistency. The second half moves into an exhibition overview, with an interview by Alexandra Maria-Toth acting as a natural break, shifting the perspective while staying within the same narrative.

The new Daily Dialogue website reflects a studio that understands the need for brands to be dynamic, for design to be intentional, and for editorial to tell stories that matter. More than just a redesign, this launch reaffirms what the studio has always stood for: work that lasts, relationships that grow, and ideas that push boundaries.

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