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In the Bag

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In a front page article about the trend of using shopping bags as portable fashion, the New York Times slips a bag over the head of the “renowned graphic artist” who redesigned the Saks Fifth Avenue packaging. In a comparison with other luxury retailers, Saks comes out on top for giving its formerly “battleship gray bags a sleeker, black-and-white look and more durable feel.” The artist in question, renowned or not, is never identified.

Saks in the TIME Design 100

Our identity for Saks Fifth Avenue has been chosen by TIME magazine for its Style & Design 100.

Saks and the City

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Saks in the streets. Photo by Elizabeth Bierut.

Alice Rawsthorn interviews Michael Bierut about the Saks Fifth Avenue identity in T: The New York Times Style Magazine. There are eight million stories in the Naked City; there are 98.14 googol variations in this identity.

“We wanted something that would be immediately identifiable across the street or through the windows of a moving subway car, and that no one would throw away, ” Bierut says. “Blowing up the logo and rearranging the fragments in a million different ways on a grid made the identity much more dramatic.”
Regardless of whether it’s on Fifth Avenue or in the Houston Galleria Mall, Saks is a definitive New York store; the grid refers to the city’s street plan, and the fragments represent the frenzy of its street life. “It’s a metaphor for the larger-than-life experiences you can find on block after block in New York City,” Bierut says. “Though I really don’t expect anyone to notice that. If a Saks customer spontaneously spots the subtext, I’ll send them a gift voucher.”

Saks Change

Alice Rawsthorn spotlights the new Saks identity in an article about mutable corporate identities, in the International Herald Tribune. “‘Fragmenting the logo gave it energy and bravura,‘ said Michael Bierut, the Pentagram partner who led the Saks project. ‘And now we can create numerous permutations of the logo.’” (With slide show.)

Saks on the Grid

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From New York, February 5 issue. Click for full chart

Our packaging for Saks Fifth Avenue lands on the Approval Matrix in this week’s issue of New York magazine—in the vicinity of “Highbrow” and “Brilliant.”

New Work: Saks Fifth Avenue

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A new identity designed by Pentagram for iconic New York retailer Saks Fifth Avenue launches on January 2, 2007. After the jump, partner Michael Bierut describes the process behind the development of an identity with more variations than there are electrons in the known universe.

New Saks Identity Announced

The new Saks Fifth Avenue identity designed by Michael Bierut is announced in WWD (subscription required) and The Daily. The complete program launches in January.