Re:start – Gestalterische Positionen für bessere Zukünfte

Published June 13, 2025
Contributed by Hannes Brischke


Jannis Braunberger. License: All Rights Reserved.

Banner, 6.2×6.5 m





Re:start – Gestalterische Positionen für bessere Zukünfte is an exhibition project at Moderne Galerie – Saarlandmuseum and explores industrial design responses to climate change and social transformation. Curated by Mark Braun, the show features projects by young designers and recent graduates focusing on material, energy, mobility, and circular systems.

Titling is set in Helvetica Now, which is part of the museum’s visual identity. Adjustments to the t have been made to space the title even tighter. Dot Matrix by Moonbase Press is used for subheadlines in reference to industrial and digital display systems. To accommodate missing characters (such as German umlauts and French accents), a customized version was created for the exhibition texts (poster features the original version). Body text is set in Helvetica Now.

The typefaces are used across media, including posters, banners, and exhibition graphics.

Curation and exhibition design by Studio Mark Braun. Leonie Zebe served as curatorial assistant. The image on the poster is by Dean Weigand.




Jannis Braunberger. License: All Rights Reserved.

Posters, DIN A0 and A1




Studio Mark Braun. License: All Rights Reserved.

Exhibition view, including wall text




Moritz Walter. License: All Rights Reserved.

Exhibition view, including object text




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A closer look at the wall texts featuring the custom diacritics for Dot Matrix




Hannes Brischke. License: All Rights Reserved.

Digital poster



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