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Design shortlisted by CIL (Comissioners of Irish Lights) for final selection.This project asked for the design of a complete identity for a developing Irish tourism initiative, centred around a countrywide lighthouse trail. The goal of the Lighthouse …

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The art of designing a museum is one filled with expectation and promise: a unique challenge for designers. It’s been a rare opportunity for the talents of Fernando Gutiérrez, Morag Myerscough, Cartlidge Levene, OK-RM and Hato to define the character and personality of this new incarnation of the Design Museum in South Kensington. The project has seen them create the identity, the wayfinding and signage system, its inaugural exhibition, the _Beazley Designs of the Year_ show and its…

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"Saint Louis Art Museum Signage: Sabon and Scala Sans," Fonts in Use (9 May 2016). Signage and wayfinding for the Saint Louis Art Museum’s expansion by David Chipperfield Architects, 2013. More information on Scala Sans here, http://www.martinmajoor.com/1.1_scala_article_majoor.html. Museum Signage, Monument Signage, Entrance Signage, Hotel Signage, St Louis Art Museum, Wayfinding Signage Design, David Chipperfield Architects, St Louis Art, David Chipperfield

Signs and wayfinding for the Saint Louis Art Museum’s expansion by David Chipperfield Architects. The system works across two connected buildings: the original and main Beaux Arts building designed by Cass Gilbert in 1904 and the new pavilion by David Chipperfield completed in

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