Sursock Museum
Modern and contemporary – Beirut
2011 – Ongoing
  • Work Overview
  • Identity Redesign
  • Way-finding
  • COLLECTION DISPLAY
  • COMMUNICATION
  • RESTO / STORE

At once a historic and a public institution, Sursock Museum required a multiform yet coherent revisiting of its identity, one that celebrates the cultural, architectural and institutional heritage while also addressing the local and international public clearly and efficiently. The identity system is centered around the Museum’s original floral emblem – an ornamental feature from the mansion’s iconic staircase – and is injected  with a contemporary typographic aesthetic and a custom-drawn Arabic calligraphy designed in collaboration with artist Samir Sayegh. The institutional version of the identity is reserved for operations of an official nature – as well as the Museum’s main sign – while the communication rendition is a simplified visualization capable of adapting to the diversity of events within the Museum’s rich program and the many media and communication channels it utilizes to interface with its audience.  

  • Work Overview
  • Identity Redesign
  • Way-finding
  • COLLECTION DISPLAY
  • COMMUNICATION
  • RESTO / STORE
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