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Provender Mill, Bruton, BA10 0DW
01749 814 946 or@either.co.uk
Surreal Things, Victoria & Albert Museum
The exhibition explores the influence of Surrealism on the worlds of fashion, design, theatre, interiors, film, architecture and advertising. It shows how artists engaged with design and how designers were inspired by Surrealism.
The graphic scheme, derived from research into original source material, evokes this momentous period in design history. Set pieces required the recreation of Max Ernst’s mural in Eluard’s house in Eaubonne; and wallpaper from Edward James’ bizarre home Monkton.
MAA
Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology, Cambridge, permanent gallery
Salisbury Museum
Wessex Gallery
Museum of the Order of St John
permanent gallery
Ashmolean Museum
graphic strategy for museum-wide interpretation + display
National Trust
Visitor interpretation
Darwin Centre
Natural History Museum, permanent exhibition graphic design strategy
Hampton Court Palace
Historic Royal Palaces, temporary
+ permanent graphic design
The Tomb-chapel of Nebamun
British Museum, permanent gallery
The First Emperor
British Museum Reading Room,
temporary exhibition
London, Sugar and Slavery
Museum of London, exhibition graphic design
Hardwick Park
County Durham, graphic design in the landscape + exhibition
Surreal Things, V&A
temporary exhibition
Household Cavalry Museum
Museum identity + exhibition
Kew Palace Historic Royal Palaces
Box
London School of Economics and Political Science
Anne Frank & You
Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam, exhibition identity + graphic design
Medieval London
Museum of London, permanent exhibition
The Holocaust exhibition
Imperial War Museum, permanent exhibition
The Grand Egyptian Museum
Giza, graphic strategy for interpretation + wayfinding
Climbers & Creepers
Kew Gardens, exhibition identity + graphic design
Urbis
Museum of the Modern City, Manchester City Council
Dinobirds
Natural History Museum, temporary exhibition
Unknown Amazon
British Museum, temporary exhibition
London Stock Exchange
Media Centre