Telling a story is an art form unlike any other. Whether through pictures, sound, or finding new ways through design that compels emotion and experience. Tellart designs interactive objects and immersive environments for product innovation, experiential marketing and informal learning.
Tellart is made up of designers, architects, technologists, and filmmakers that can craft an idea into reality. Tellart works with brands, museums, cultural institutions, manufacturers, and service providers to help shape products and experiences. They work with their clients through research and planning all the way through the creative process to deploying their designs.
Last month, Tellart was awarded the 2016 National Design Award in Interaction Design bestowed by the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, the prize celebrates outstanding achievement in design through excellence, innovation, and enhancement of the quality of life.
"Over the sixteen years of our company’s history, our team has worked to create designs that explore the frontiers of emerging technologies. Our goal has been to communicate and engage through interactive and multisensory experiences. We see networks, computation, and sensing as equal members in a materials palette containing wood, metal, plastic and glass–all powerful means to tell a story."
Tellart also conveys their brand through custom logo stickers. They put together their logo in array of different colors with a call to action to their website.
The art of storytelling is a beautiful thing and we enjoy being able to see the stories behind stickers like Tellart. Congratulations to them.