Briva - In 1933 the Bauhaus was forced to close its doors. Despite its legacy, design was never quite the same after that. In an attempt to bring back the philosophy and spirit of the Bauhaus, Briva was created with the thought, what if the Bauhaus was still around? What would its creations look like? How would it have changed over the years and merged with today's culture?

 

The answer is a simple, geometric, industrial, and bold design. Briva is a sleek machine with no unnecessary aspects. It is easy to use and fast to meet the needs of many on-the-go people of today. To make coffee, all that needs to be done is pour water in the top, push the power button, wait for the heated water to pour into your mug, and then add the coffee. This last step is done with a tube of pre-brewed, concentrated coffee. Simply insert the tube and squeeze the bubble at the top. No more messing with coffee grounds or waiting for it to brew. The perfect coffee for getting to work on time!

 

Group Project: Kathleen Krahl (Germany), and Luise Voigt (Germany).
What I Did: Logo, Identity, Conceptualization, and Sketching