
air-lux
Setting new standards – aesthetic, technical, and functional
air-lux is a floor-to-ceiling flush glass facade system with large sliding windows and a patented air-tight concept that was developed and launched in 2004 by the Swiss metal and facade construction company Krapf AG. air-lux windows are planned and manufactured in Engelburg, Switzerland, and assembled and mounted using the company’s own special equipment. 4500 sliding windows have been installed worldwide since 2004.
SNK sharpened the positioning of air-lux, developed a new brand identity, and conceived a new image including claim and tone of voice, which communicates the brand values creatively, clearly and competently at all touch points.
The new, atypical for the industry brand identity is honored with the German Brand Award.
With its new positioning, an atypical appearance in the industry with a lot of white space and a refreshingly blunt tonality, air-lux creates differentiation from competitors at all touch points and conveys the most important messages clearly and distinctly. The typography reflects the massive robustness of the material as well as the horizontality of the sliding window system. Transparencies are used to achieve a “glass-like effect”.
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