The Man Booker International Prize
Identity for a new international book prize
Writ large
The Man Booker International Prize was launched in 2005 to recognise a living author who has made a significant contribution to world literature.
Literary giants
According to the Guardian newspaper the shortlist for the prize, to be made every two years, read like a ‘roll call of modern literature’s titans’.
Step up to the mark
We were asked, by Man Booker Prize guardians, Colman Getty, to develop an identity that would support a literary honour, whose stature is only eclipsed by the Pulitzer and the Nobel prizes.
Glittering prize
Our work included the marque, promotional material, website, venue branding and a beautiful winner’s trophy.
Scottish launch
The first award went to Albanian author Ismail Kadaré in June 2005 at an award ceremony in Edinburgh, UNESCO City of Literature.
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