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Café Younes-Table tents
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Café Younes-Posters
See More Of Café YounesSee More Of Café YounesThe things we say2012It might be a case of “how many fonts can you fit in one poster”, true, but the playfulness of typefaces and backgrounds on these frequently changing messages results in an attention-calling vibrancy inside the coffee shop. -
Fidus-Beiteddine banners
See More Of FidusSee More Of FidusWalking through the festival2008The on-site banners for the sponsorship of the Beiteddine Festival take the idea of being location-specific to a whole new level, with messages tailored for each situation along the path of the audience from getting frisked at the entrance to leaving with an opinion about the show. -
House of Today-Exhibition details
See More Of House of TodaySee More Of House of TodayGive and take2012During the Confessions show, the visitor is informed at length and is also given the chance to talk back.Photography: House of Today -
Le Gray-Signage 02
See More Of Le Gray BeirutSee More Of Le Gray BeirutDestination reached2011Every restaurant entrance welcomes its customers with a restaurant-specific logo printed on canvas. -
Palestine c/o Venice-Poster
See More Of Palestine c/o VeniceSee More Of Palestine c/o VeniceBenvenuto2009In Venice, the event poster could be seen in the entrance of the exhibition venue as well as the streets of the city. -
Quasar Tower-Fence day
See More Of Quasar TowerSee More Of Quasar TowerA fence of a different kind2014Instead of a flat printed surface with a lifeline usually shorter than the construction time, Quasar Tower’s construction site fence is a sheet of steel grating which provides an interesting visibility play, acts as a mounting board for images of the building and carries the industrial identity scheme towards a tactile materiality. -
Quasar Tower-Fence night
See More Of Quasar TowerSee More Of Quasar TowerShadow and light2014At night, the calculated lighting of Quasar Tower’s fence delineates the site boundary and highlights the building images. The material of the fence blends into the urban environment and changes in its level of transparency as it reacts to variations in viewing angle and proximity. -
Santiago-Store and sign
See More Of SantiagoSee More Of SantiagoStreet-store exchange2011A simple sign identifies the boutique on the outside, but the main attraction is a tri-face prism billboard on the inside – part of the store design scheme by apractice studio – which takes on a set of alternating visuals and acts as a backdrop to the window display. For the store opening, the theme of the naked mannequins is maintained.Top left photo: apractice studio. Lower left photo: Marco Piranelli -
MTG-Sursock museum-Elevator posters
See More Of Sursock MuseumSee More Of Sursock MuseumThe whats and the wheres10-2015On-site posters communicate on exhibitions and their respective spaces in the Museum. -
MTG-Sursock museum-Lobby posters
See More Of Sursock MuseumSee More Of Sursock MuseumOn show10-2015The exhibitions, both on show and upcoming, as well as the public program, are announced on both sides of the Museum lobby. -
Sursock Museum-Exhibition posters
See More Of Sursock MuseumSee More Of Sursock MuseumShifting identities2015Whether permanent or temporary, each of Sursock Museum’s exhibitions acquires its own particular identifying features while remaining true to the general communication scheme. -
MTG-Salon d'Automne-Event poster
See More Of ‘32nd Salon d’Automne’ exhibitionSee More Of ‘32nd Salon d’Automne’ exhibitionA polymorphous graph2016The axes switch and the proportions morph to adapt to each application’s format. -
MTG-Salon d'Automne-Labels
See More Of ‘32nd Salon d’Automne’ exhibitionSee More Of ‘32nd Salon d’Automne’ exhibitionTo each their own2016Each label contains a triangle that reflects the artwork’s medium and the artist’s age and gender. -
MTG-Salon d'Automne-Mural 02
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MTG-Salon d'Automne-Voting poster and station
See More Of ‘32nd Salon d’Automne’ exhibitionSee More Of ‘32nd Salon d’Automne’ exhibitionAudience choice award2016Bottom Right Image by Nabû Productions -
MTG-Picturing Identity-Poster in context
See More Of ‘Picturing Identity’ exhibitionSee More Of ‘Picturing Identity’ exhibitionPicture in picture10-2015The exhibition poster with its play on scale is best experienced to size and in context. -
MTG-Regards sur Beyrouth-Poster lobby
See More Of ‘Regards sur Beyrouth’ exhibitionSee More Of ‘Regards sur Beyrouth’ exhibitionExtending landscape10-2015On-site in the Museum lobby, the main exhibition in Sursock’s Special Exhibitions Hall gets a double-poster across which the main visual is spread. -
MTG-The City in the city-Poster
See More Of ‘The City in the City’ exhibitionSee More Of ‘The City in the City’ exhibitionOn the poster10-2015“The Selective Residence”, 2013, by Randa Mirza, was chosen as the main visual for the exhibition. Typographically, the poster uses a fittingly contemporary Arabic-Latin type duo designed by Pascal Zoghbi and published by the type foundry 29LT.
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