ConcertLab.
A stage for sound on film

CLIENT
CONCERTLAB
SERVICES
VISUAL IDENTITY
CONSULTING
INDUSTRY
MUSIC
Designed in service of performance, ConcertLab’s visual language defines a neutral, supportive space for performance and filming. Markers create a flexible stage for expression, while monochrome graphics step back to let the artist and the music lead. Sound-derived patterns appear only in institutional communication. The system is designed to serve the moment.


The Marker
The markers defines the stage where the performance happen. Any performance.
while the identity of concert lab is though as supportive , at the service of the moment. The marquer use in the logo define the space of expression. inside those marquer everything is possible


Chaldni Patterns
The communication relies on a two-level typographic system. A primary voice conveys precision and elegance, while a secondary style introduces a contemporary edge rooted in classical proportions. Together, they form a cohesive visual language that supports artistic innovation. Monochrome graphics create a neutral stage, allowing color to emerge exclusively through the artist and the performance.


Typograhy and color choice
The communication relies on a two-level typographic system. A primary voice conveys precision and elegance, while a secondary style introduces a contemporary edge rooted in classical proportions. Together, they form a cohesive visual language that supports artistic innovation. Monochrome graphics create a neutral stage, allowing color to emerge exclusively through the artist and the performance.





Based in Europe, I’m fully equipped to work with clients around the world. No matter your time zone, I ensure seamless communication and flexible scheduling to meet your needs.
Alexia Boiteau is also the founder of FRANCIS.TOKYO, a collective of fractional strategists, designers, copywritters and motion designers


