VIOLIN ASSETS

Investing in
Stringinstruments

Eine bestehende Präsenz in neuem Gewand

VIOLIN ASSETS ermöglicht Investitionen in Streichinstrumente und gewährt Investoren Zugang zu den besten Musikinstrumenten, die besonders für nachhaltige Anlagen geeignet sind. Darüber hinaus können Investoren einige der besten Musiker von heute sinnvoll unterstützen und ihnen Instrumente zur Verfügung stellen.

Unsere Leistungen: Beratung, Konzeption, Screen Design, technische Umsetzung

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GIOVANNI BATTISTA GUADAGNINI


Giovanni Battista Guadagnini (born in Bilegno in 1711, died in Turin in 1786) is one of the most important violin makers of his time. His creative period are divided into 1740-1749 Piacenza, 1750-1758 Milan, 1758 Cremona, 1759-1771 Parma and finally 1771-1786 Turin.

In addition to the Stradivari and Guarneri models, G.B Guadagnini’s model is also used by many contemporary violin makers. Escpecially in recent years, his instruments have experienced an enormous increase in value and are now highly sought after as an asset class.

GIOVANNI BATTISTA GUADAGNINI


Giovanni Battista Guadagnini (born in Bilegno in 1711, died in Turin in 1786) is one of the most important violin makers of his time. His creative period are divided into 1740-1749 Piacenza, 1750-1758 Milan, 1758 Cremona, 1759-1771 Parma and finally 1771-1786 Turin.

In addition to the Stradivari and Guarneri models, G.B Guadagnini’s model is also used by many contemporary violin makers. Escpecially in recent years, his instruments have experienced an enormous increase in value and are now highly sought after as an asset class.

GIOVANNI BATTISTA GUADAGNINI


Giovanni Battista Guadagnini (born in Bilegno in 1711, died in Turin in 1786) is one of the most important violin makers of his time. His creative period are divided into 1740-1749 Piacenza, 1750-1758 Milan, 1758 Cremona, 1759-1771 Parma and finally 1771-1786 Turin.

In addition to the Stradivari and Guarneri models, G.B Guadagnini’s model is also used by many contemporary violin makers. Escpecially in recent years, his instruments have experienced an enormous increase in value and are now highly sought after as an asset class.

GIOVANNI BATTISTA GUADAGNINI


Giovanni Battista Guadagnini (born in Bilegno in 1711, died in Turin in 1786) is one of the most important violin makers of his time. His creative period are divided into 1740-1749 Piacenza, 1750-1758 Milan, 1758 Cremona, 1759-1771 Parma and finally 1771-1786 Turin.

In addition to the Stradivari and Guarneri models, G.B Guadagnini’s model is also used by many contemporary violin makers. Escpecially in recent years, his instruments have experienced an enormous increase in value and are now highly sought after as an asset class.

Beispiele der mobilen version

Sämtliche Inhalte der Website wurden für den responsive View identisch adaptiert um sie sowohl in der Tablet als auch in der mobilen Version optimal darzustellen. Durch eine platzsparenden Dropdown-Navigation gelangen User mit zwei Klicks zu den gewünschten Unterseiten.

Ausdrucksstarke Infografiken

Zum Thema der Wertsteigerung der Instrumente entwickelten wir ausdrucksstarke und verständliche Info-Grafiken, die sowohl für den Webauftritt als auch für verschiedene Printprodukte zum Einsatz kamen.

Violin assets in der Analogen welt: die Image Broschüre

Einen Großteil des Inhalts der Website haben wir genutzt um daraus ansprechende Informationsbroschüren zum Thema Investment und Talentförderung zu gestalten.

Ein edles Corporate Design für den Website-Relaunch

Angepasst an das edle Corporate Design haben wir uns auch bei der Farbwahl an royal-blauen und bronze/goldenen Farbtönen orientiert und auch einen Teil des vorhandenen Bildmaterials in Duplex-Tönen eingefärbt.

Die Bildsprache

Die Farbwelten

Icon entwicklung

Typographie

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