Hubersterzinger

The desktop homepage features a minimalist white navigation menu at the top right against a large, full-width hero image. The hero image shows a close-up of hands working with metal type in a printing press, overlaid with large red serif text reading 'LA VALISE ÉGYPTIENNE'.The mobile version displays a simplified layout with the 'Huber/Sterzinger' logo in red at the top left and a hamburger menu icon on the right. The hero image of hands using a printing press is cropped more tightly, focusing on the hands and the metal type, with the red title text appearing below the main image area.

Huber/Sterzinger is a sophisticated creative studio and publishing house that bridges the gap between fine art, editorial design, and tactile craftsmanship. The website serves as a curated digital gallery for their diverse projects, ranging from high-concept publications to artistic collaborations, emphasizing a deep respect for the physical medium of print and typography. The visual identity is defined by a bold, avant-garde aesthetic that utilizes high-contrast imagery and striking, oversized serif typography. By pairing raw, documentary-style photography with a vibrant red-on-muted-tones color palette, the design communicates a sense of intellectual rigor and artistic rebellion. It is a site built for a discerning audience of curators, designers, and art enthusiasts who value substance and tactile elegance.

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