Communication and environmental design studio P-06 Atelier was commissioned to design this refracted light environmental graphics for the Pavilion of Knowledge (Pavilhão do Conhecimento) in Lisbon, Portugal.
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Benini: Creating the Look is a bright and bold exhibition for its subject matter, the fashion photographer Bruno Benini.
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Studio Makgill was commissioned by Birmingham City Council and Standard 8 to create the identity and graphics for an exhibition celebrating Birmingham’s infamous 1886 exhibition of Local Manufacturers and Natural History.
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Filling the Institute of Contemporary Art’s (ICA) entire second-floor galleries and Ramp, and activating the in-between spaces of the museum, Stefan Sagmeister’s The Happy Show offers visitors the experience of walking into the designer’s mind as he attempts to increase his happiness via mediation, cognitive therapy, and mood-altering pharmaceuticals.
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As they step through the huge vault door at the World of Coca-Cola, visitors are transported into a tale about the most famous and mysterious trade secret in history—the secret formula of Coca-Cola.
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Italian architect Fabio Novembre delights us with his work for the Triennale Design Museum in Milan, Italy. The exhibition uses a colorful coding system that guides the visitor through a variety of Italian graphic design, that includes packaging, advertising, branding systems, videos and books.
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Brunet-García Advertising worked with Family Promise to develop an awareness campaign that spoke to the ever-growing issue of homelessness while promoting their Cardboard City fundraiser.
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Swire Properties appoints Marc & Chantal to design and produce ‘Frank Gehry. Architect’ – an exhibition through the creative process of the world-renowned architect, Frank Gehry.
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Communication and environmental design studio P-06 Atelier was commissioned to design the installation SKIN for the Pavilion of Knowledge (Pavilhão do Conhecimento) in Lisbon, Portugal.
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The Art Institute of Chicago opened its Modern Wing in 2009, a stunning 264,000 square foot expansion designed by the Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano. The wing is devoted to the museum’s modern and contemporary art, photography and design collections.
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