Satoshi Hashimoto illustrating Swisspor’s World of Building Materials
In the world of insulation, roofing, and facade systems, Swisspor has built a reputation on precision and performance—the kind of company where every layer matters. Yet even the most technical catalog benefits from a little human touch. That’s where Satoshi Hashimoto steps in, pencil in hand.
Swisspor’s latest brochure, shaped by the design team at Thing Design, invites readers into the architecture of comfort—panel by panel, tile by tile.
Satoshi’s illustrations guide you through the catalog’s anatomy: foundation to rooftop, logistics to installation.
A pallet isn’t simply freight; it becomes part of a journey, rendered with clarity and a wink. Technical diagrams—windows, ceilings, solar panels—acquire a sense of place, turning cold data into scenes where materials collaborate rather than compete.
The Swisspor promise is reliability, rooted in Swiss values. Satoshi’s visuals echo that, layering in warmth and a sense of story. Even in the realm of insulation and waterproofing, there’s room for a line that curves, a house with a heartbeat. The facts stay front and center, but it’s the illustrations that give the catalog its pulse.
So as Swisspor builds the bones of future homes, Satoshi Hashimoto draws out the spirit—proof that, in construction and in print, it pays to insulate your work with a little personality.