Yorkshire Museum

Learning Level

As part of the extensive refurbishment programme we were asked to create a space that is accessible to visitors of all ages from school groups to retired enthusiasts.

The Learning Level is centred around the museum's beautiful balcony; featuring ornate columns. A graphic timeline plotted the history of Yorkshire through prehistoric, roman and medival periods.

The project consisted of a new visual identity, navigation & full graphic interpretation

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Kickers

Shop-in-Shop Design

Following a successful creative pitch to design retail furniture to showcase Kickers products, we developed a textural and fresh kit of parts that can be used in a shop-in-shop or own brand retail environment.

Each element, from the contours of the furniture edging to the use of coloured layers within the design, was inspired by details found within the classic kick high boot.

The furniture elements were showcased in a bespoke stand design for Moda then fully rolled out across third party retailers.

[Kickers Shop-in-shop store design retail shoes fashion]
[Kickers Free Standing Unit Promotional Shoe Fashion Retail]
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[Kickers Wall Bay Unit Promotional Shoe Fashion Retail]
[Kickers Wooden Wood Identity Brand Engraved Cut Logo]

Balfour Beatty

Interior graphics

Providing services to the construction, engineering, military housing and rail industries. Balfour Beatty work efficiently and invisibly on a daily basis, with many of their services going unnoticed by the public eye. We created environmental graphics for key locations in the service department, each vista with an individual branded graphic and bespoke message.

[Balfour Beatty environmental graphics for headquarters]
[Balfour Beatty environmental graphics for headquarters]
[Balfour Beatty environmental graphics for headquarters]
[Balfour Beatty environmental graphics for headquarters]
[Balfour Beatty environmental graphics for headquarters]

National Trust

Interpretation - Gibside Stables

We always try to build flexibility into our exhibits. There's nothing worse than having to reprint a massive panel when you want to add something new. Simple interactives allow the kids to discover more, without the need to call the IT guy every five minutes!

The skeletal timber framework was designed to allow as much of the original building to be viewed by the visitor as possible. The exhibition contains graphics, content and interactives for kids.

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English Heritage

Interpretation - Dover Castle

For the Dover Castle project we designed a mix of site orientation panels, interactive elements and a full interpretation of the site to communicate the function and relevance of the Admiralty Look Out during the 1st and 2nd World Wars.

Authenticity was paramount; panels were printed with concrete textures and materials used were functional and in keeping with what would have been used during the wars.

The exhibition is an exciting representation of the past where visitors can 'learn by doing' with a series of interactive activities.

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[English Heritage Dover Castle graphic display panels]
[English Heritage Dover Castle graphic display panels]

Barclays

Barclays Piccadilly: Being: London

We designed a number of customer experiences within Barclays new Piccadilly flagship store. The installations aim to attract people into branch and build brand warmth through engagement and generosity.

Interactive elements were also developed to create a tool that focuses on providing local information rather than driving banking sales, presenting the constantly changing mood of London.

[We designed a number of customer experiences within Barclays new Piccadilly flagship store. The installations aim to attract people into branch and build brand warmth through engagement and generosity.

Interactive elements were also developed to create a tool that focuses on providing local information rather than driving banking sales, presenting the constantly changing mood of London.]
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National Trust

Nostell Priory

The brief was to communicate the stable block’s 18th century history to all ages in a way that is sensitive to the space, durable and achievable within a limited budget.

We injected warmth and colour into a large space with groups of timber graphic panels that told the story of the stables in a clear, accessible way. The result, an engaging space with interpretative and interactive content that complements the building’s history and architecture.

[Nostell Priory]
[Nostell Priory]
[Nostell Priory]
[Nostell Priory]
[Nostell Priory]
[Nostell Priory]