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Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy Refresh Taps Into Architect’s Legacy

Takashi Murakami Brings His Signature Flower Power To Dom Pérignon


The Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy is an organization devoted to the preservation of the remaining structures designed by the acclaimed American architect, through advocacy, education, and technical services. 

Recently, the conservancy enlisted design studio Order to refresh its brand identity and put forth a visual identity that captures Wright’s legacy. The studio’s brand refresh is deeply rooted in Wright’s history and draws inspiration from everything from his beloved buildings to his preferred typewriter font.



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