Exhibition identity for The Fabric of Democracy at the Fashion and Textile Museum.

Client

The Fashion & Textile Museum

Services

Exhibition identity
Bespoke typography
External banners / posters

Overview

Drawing upon notions of national pride (and the associated international tensions) our approach looked down to the lowest common visual denominator – the humble flag. The most basic forms of geometry that rally nations, inspire patriotism and literally become symbols of hope and, invariably, despair.

Guest curated by Amber Butchart.

The Fashion & Textile Museum

Drawing upon notions of national pride (and the associated international tensions) our approach looked down to the lowest common visual denominator – the humble flag. The most basic forms of geometry that rally nations, inspire patriotism and literally become symbols of hope and, invariably, despair.

Guest curated by Amber Butchart.

Exhibition identity
Bespoke typography
External banners / posters

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