Acadabra – Baptiste Babey
Bern
Visual identity and editorial design are Acadabra's core business. The graphic design studio is based in Bern and also active in Biel, Delémont and the Jura region. It is run by Baptiste Babey, a…
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Bern is a creative market with a signature of its own. Where other Swiss cities go for loud campaigns and fast-moving trends, the federal capital cultivates a tradition of refined editorial design, well-considered wayfinding and a clean poster culture. Many of the creative agencies based here grew up on annual reports, magazines, exhibition catalogues and signage systems, in other words on tasks where content and form have to hold together across many pages and several languages. If you are looking for a creative agency here, you will rarely find pure effect-driven studios; instead you will meet designers who first understand the message and then develop the right visual language for it.
This market is shaped by the public sector, by culture and education, and by a bilingual region straddling German and French. Organisations close to the federal government, museums, associations, universities and mid-sized companies drive demand, and they expect design that looks credible, is well documented and lasts for years. The result is an understanding of creativity that aims at substance and consistency rather than short-lived attention. Multilingual publications, accessible wayfinding systems, digital presences and thorough corporate design manuals are not the exception here; they are often the core of the assignment.
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Bern
Visual identity and editorial design are Acadabra's core business. The graphic design studio is based in Bern and also active in Biel, Delémont and the Jura region. It is run by Baptiste Babey, a…
Bern
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Find the right creative agency via briefing→The creative market in the federal capital is smaller than Zurich's, but it has a clear profile. Shaped by the city's federal role, by culture, education and a broad landscape of associations, much of it revolves around refined, content-rich design and communication rather than loud marketing. Annual reports, magazines, exhibition graphics and wayfinding systems form a stable core of demand that holds up across economic cycles. That attracts designers who think carefully and for the long term.
Bilingualism is characteristic. Bern sits on the language border, and many clients communicate as a matter of course in German and French, sometimes in further languages. That makes multilingual publications routine and calls for studios that master typography and layout across languages. At the same time, the city cultivates a visible poster and signage culture that is constantly present in public space, in museums and at universities.
For you as a client, this means a good selection of specialised providers, from small design offices to integrated creative agencies. Prices are somewhat calmer than in Zurich, but the expectations around substance and consistency are high. If you are looking for an agency and a team that takes content seriously and builds systems that last for years, you are well served here. mmesh.ai gives you an overview of the regional provider landscape.
Creative agencies in Bern cover a broad spectrum, from the idea through print and digital channels to finished production. These are the six disciplines you will encounter most often, frequently combined in a multilingual project for a consistent brand.
From the design grid through typography and colour system to a documented manual. In Bern often built for longevity and bilingual use, so the identity stays consistent for years and across German and French.
The central creative idea and its visual direction across several channels. The Bern style leans towards refined, content-rich execution with a clear visual language rather than pure reach, frequently conceived multilingually.
Development of wordmarks, logotypes and fitting names. Look for brands that work in both language regions and can later be carried cleanly into a complete corporate design.
Bern's core competence: magazines, annual reports, catalogues and publications with demanding picture editing and calm layouts. Consistency across many pages and several language versions is decisive here.
Design of packaging and product-related applications, from the idea to print-ready execution. Material choice, finishing and coordination with production matter most.
Moving image, photography and the craft of production, from concept to delivery. In Bern often embedded in editorial and cultural projects, with a focus on refined, long-lasting imagery.
Prices in Bern sit within the usual Swiss range, but they depend heavily on scope and multilingualism. A logo with a small visual-identity package usually costs between CHF 3'000 and 12'000, while a complete corporate design with grid, typography, colour system and applications runs from CHF 12'000 to 40'000 depending on depth. Because many Bern projects are set up bilingually in German and French, there is often an additional cost for the second language version that should be budgeted from the outset.
A multi-channel campaign idea with art direction and execution typically ranges between CHF 15'000 and 80'000, depending on production, channels and the number of language versions. Editorial assignments such as annual reports, magazines or catalogues are frequently priced in Bern by page count and picture editing, forming a distinct, well-plannable cost block. For ongoing collaboration, many studios offer a creative retainer from CHF 2'000 per month that bundles design, smaller adjustments and template maintenance.
Hourly rates mostly sit between CHF 130 and 240, with art direction and concept work at the upper end and pure artwork finishing at the lower end. Pay less attention to the bare hourly rate than to the total price per outcome, because an experienced team often needs fewer rounds to arrive at a solid concept. Always ask local agencies for a quote broken down by phase, so that concept, design, final artwork and any multilingual work are visible separately.
The following tiers give you an orientation for typical Bern creative projects. Bilingual German and French work increases the effort and should be budgeted from the outset.
Logo with a small visual-identity package, clearly defined individual projects or a manageable publication. Suitable for smaller organisations and a clean first appearance.
Complete corporate design with a manual, or an extensive annual report or editorial project, frequently bilingual. Including concept, design and final artwork.
Multi-channel campaign idea with art direction and production, or ongoing collaboration on a retainer with continuous design work and template maintenance.
First question: do you need a one-off design or a system that works for years and across several publications? If you need an annual report, a wayfinding system or a coherent corporate design here, choose an agency with genuine editorial and signage experience, not a studio that mainly delivers stand-alone visuals. Examine references for whether they are content-rich and consistent, not merely pretty.
Second question: how important is multilingualism to you? In the Bern region, German and French are often mandatory, sometimes with Italian or English on top, and that changes design, typography and layout. Ask specifically how the agency handles two language versions, who is responsible for the translation, and how the layouts stay calm despite differing text lengths.
Third question: does the way of working suit your organisation? Public-sector bodies, cultural institutions and associations need clean processes, documentation and traceable approvals; a start-up needs pace and flexibility. Tip: compare services and reviews on mmesh.ai before you decide, and talk to two or three studios whose references genuinely match your project.
These seven points help you find the right creative agency in Bern and make quotes comparable.
This is how typical clients in Bern use creative services, shaped by culture, the public sector and bilingual communication.
Multilingual annual reports, information brochures and wayfinding systems, credibly designed, well documented and consistent for years.
Exhibition graphics, posters, catalogues and signage with a strong visual language, often bilingual and built on refined editorial design.
Corporate design, publications and wayfinding systems that structure complex content clearly and keep it accessible.
Annual reports, member magazines and campaign ideas that carry message and credibility through substance and consistency.
Complete corporate design, branding, advertising and digital product communication, tuned to bilingual markets, customers and long-term recognition.
Poster campaigns, editorial work and imagery that present the Bernese Oberland and the region with quality and in several languages.
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