The custom typeface, UNKNOWN, was used across multiple editorial spreads in the Dazed magazine issue 274.



Part of the exhibition New Aesthetic in Paris.



“3D scans and surrealistic sceneries converted into limited trading cards.” Read more about the Spektrum 4 project for TAU on Slanted.



The branding for BAN BAB won Bronze twice at the CCA Venus Awards in the categories of Corporate Branding and Art Direction.



“Working for the music industry gives artistic freedom and space for unconventional design solutions across different fields of media.” Read more in the interview with People of Print.



“Unknown is a typeface that reminds us to revisit our old notebooks.” Read more about it on It’s Nice That.



The project Spektrum 4 for TAU won Bronze at the CCA Venus Awards in the category of Art Direction.





“Spektrum - a record label pulls out all the stops.” Read more about it on Grafikmagazin.



Lukas Haider is a jury member of The CCA Venus Awards, Austria’s most prestigious creative award. It annually recognizes the best ideas in the communications industry for the Austrian marketplace and spotlights both their creators and clients.




“Branding is like a song that resonates deeply.” Discussing music and design with Erik Herrström and Lukas Haider on The Brand Identity.



The custom typeface Unknown was featured in the printed publication New Aesthetic, which collects the best of experimental and independent type design.



“Today we’re showcasing a hypnotic design that brings whimsical vibes to the site. “ Read more about TAU Spektrum 3 on Mindsparkle Mag.



“Oh Vienna! Not just the birthplace of action art, but also the home of Lukas Haider, whose beautiful poster designs had us browsing round his superbly designed site for many glorious moments.” Read more about the poster series done for the Adana Twins on It’s Nice That.



The creation process of Unknown was captured in this interview with Collide24, a platform highlighting the power of collaboration.


HMI
Creating a comprehensive online experience for the full-length album Futurespective by the Colombian techno artist, Human Machine Interface, including bespoke web design, custom typography, and original artwork.

Project Information
Colombian techno artist Human Machine Interface reached out to Lukas Haider to develop a release strategy and design for his full-length album, Futurespective. In collaboration with the artist, a comprehensive online experience was created to showcase the individual songs as a buildup to the entire album. The overall art direction was based on the theme of machines interacting with humans, expressing the tension between digital creations and organic human structures. This concept inspired the creation of two custom typefaces serving as main elements on the website, singles, and album artwork, along with the use of a duotone color palette representing these contrasting worlds.

Credits
Made in collaboration with Alexander Raffl.