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2023
House of Quantum
House of Quantum

Branding + Spacial Design
Case Study
House of Quantum
About the case
We partnered with D/DOCK to design the first House of Quantum —a dynamic hub for Dutch startups and pioneers at the edge of discovery. Inspired by orbits, portals, and the vastness of space, the interior flows with curved forms and radiant materials, creating an atmosphere where ideas move freely and new realities take shape.
Photography had to be grounded in a sense of agency, not pulled by the gravitational weight of an unknown future, but subjects were centered by their confidence, even in the unknown. There is optimism and a touch of whimsy conveyed through color and tonal vibrancy.
We invited images that explore luminosity, shadow, light motion, refraction, lens flare, light leaks, and the depth and layering of an image.
image curation






Graphic Illustration
The graphic system draws on natural phenomena and structural flows. The same systems that reveal when something under the surface is moving or shifting. These visuals echo the tension inherent in emerging AI technologies: potential and uncertainty, disruption and protection.

It’s designed to reflect the big picture — the unpredictable nature of change, the fragile balance between power and vulnerability, the collective responsibility we carry in shaping a human-centered future of AI.
Through that lens, every line, shape, and color feels like part of a larger conversation: one about awareness, safety, humanity, and possibility.
The end result is a graphic illustrative system that supports Seismic not just as an organization issuing reports but as a movement advocating informed public engagement, responsible adoption, and proactive guardianship of human integrity in an AI-transformed world.

These forms were then woven into the design system across social graphics, banners, and advertising. They serve as subtle cues to the brand and its mission, adding a sense of luminosity and optimism about human agency in an uncertain future.



House of Quantum
We drew inspiration from portals and the quantum principle of entanglement—visualizing the invisible threads that link multiple realities. Psychedelic prints wrapped the walls, while custom rugs echoed portal patterns beneath every gathering space, turning the entire environment into a living network of connection, conversation, and creation.


























