Graphic designer Toni Halonen is creating the visual identity for Helsinki's nightlife

Date
1 October 2012

I’ll let you in on a secret, I don’t go out all that much. I consider myself to be more of an ale-swilling, peanut-eating kind of nightlife lover than a stay-up-all-night cocktails and voguing type of guy. But I’m starting to think that maybe that’s just because there aren’t many clubs and bars making great promo material. Maybe if London’s nighttime venues put a little more effort into their posters and flyers I could be coaxed from my comfy bar stool onto a thumping dance floor and have my pint switched for a daiquiri.

Take Helsinki-based designer Toni Halonen for example. From where I’m sat it looks like he’s the king of the Finnish club scene; his brightly coloured posters summoning the country’s fashionable types to put on their glad-rags and hit the town. With a whole range of Scandinavian trend-setters calling on his services and Heineken commissioning him to up their levels of cool it’s safe to say he’s got his niche nailed. And with work like this it’s no wonder. I mean, when was the last time you saw an exquisite chrome fish promoting a night at the Ministry of Sound? You didn’t. But like me, if you had you’d probably have gone and had a great night out. Probably.

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Toni Halonen: Kingfishers Club

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Toni Halonen: Kingfishers Club

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Toni Halonen: Name Dropping Finland

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Toni Halonen: Name Dropping Finland

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Toni Halonen: Name Dropping Finland

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Toni Halonen: Kingfishers Club

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Toni Halonen: Kingfishers Club

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Toni Halonen: Kingfishers Club

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Toni Halonen: NYT Nappaa Club

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Toni Halonen: NYT Nappaa Club

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James Cartwright

James started out as an intern in 2011 and came back in summer of 2012 to work online and latterly as Print Editor, before leaving in May 2015.

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