FSB Ikarus
Visual Identity

The IKARUS project (Building capacities for developing and calibrating optical and X-ray vision systems) was launched in December 2014 by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture and the company HSTEC d.d. as a partner. The main goal of the Project was to improve the current possibilities of non-contact dimensional measurements in serial production in Croatian companies through the possibilities of calibration of X-ray and optical vision systems in the National Laboratory for the Length of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture (FSB) and research into the possibility of application and development of such systems in serial production. Costs due to poor quality in Croatian companies are relatively high compared to foreign competition, and compared to other production parameters, they can be most effectively reduced by applying appropriate modern quality control systems.
The measuring CT (Computer Tomography) device was purchased and the project team set up experimental platforms for optical vision systems in serial production. The Project was conducted for four years in the National Laboratory for Length, the Laboratory for Nondestructive Testing and the Laboratory for Machine Tools.

The visual system reflects the precision of the approach and the principle of systematically making never-before-seen areas visible, translating the project’s settings into its identity.

Creative team
Mirna Ptiček (visual identity art direction & design)
Mladen Ptiček (creative positioning & navigation)

Project management
Kontrast d.o.o., Zagreb

Client
University of Zagreb / Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture


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