Sunday, 21 October 2012

Brief 4 - Bristol Museum

Cartiledge Levine were commissioned to design and implement a signage and wayfinding system for Bristol Museum, a museum that is housed in one of the UK's finest Edwardian baroque buildings. To avoid adhering any material to the listed building stonework, they used painted timber panels which simply leant against the wall and in turn creates a visually interesting juxtaposition against the traditional Edwardian interior and even the collections themselves. Just using block colour is an immediate identifier to signage and way finding in a building full of historic artwork and collections.

Source: cartlidgelevene.co.uk







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