Kungsklippan
Kungsklippan is a hill in central Stockholm, famous for its architecture. The whole area was built between 1934 and 1938 and soon became a land mark by its architectural style called functionalism. Or shortly in swedish, "Funkis."
In 1934, the Tenant Association of Kungsklippan was founded and is still today renowned for preserving the style.
In attempt to keep in touch with present need, the association approached Nineteen p.m. to create new graphic profile. Going through their extensive archive we came up on hundreds of pictures portraying their well know balconies. The rest is history.
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To strengthen the communication between the members, a website was produced. Regulations, parking spaces, room bookings, forum, and history archive was assembled to make a coherent statement of a shared community.
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Every year the assciation has election for members of the board. As a representative of over 8 000 members, business card was required for to facilitates everyday procedures.
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To give a sense of belonging a small community, Kungsklippan also wanted to emphasise the importance of the use of letters. Still a large part of the community are elderly and retired people who are used to regular post service.
Instead of the typical C6 envelope, the organisation chose C5 format.