Exhibit, Event, Graphic, & Product Design.
I’ve worked on a lot of events, both large and small. Projects include: Diamond Jubilee Pageant, Qatar National Day, RSA Conferences, Centenary of the UK Territorial Army, and multiple horse based extravaganzas.
Graphic Design is an element present in most of my projects. I have also done projects where Graphic Design was my primary role. I’ve designed books, posters, maps, pitch documents, flyers, set scenery, building wraps, and advertising.
I trained as a product designer so I also do that. Most often developing bespoke parts for exhibitions like object cases, or display plinths.
I’m a multi-skilled designer with 31 years experience. In 2016 I moved from New York City to Sydney Australia. I’ve designed exhibitions ranging from museum exhibits to car launches across the UK, Europe, Middle East, Australia, China, and the USA.
I’ve worked on projects for the Queen of England, the Emir of Qatar, Microsoft, Intel, Ford, Nissan, Toyota, Audi, Volkswagen, Acura, Citroën, Skoda, Nokia, Bonhams, UK National Motor Museum, The Wallace Collection, the National Museum of Australia, and the Australian Museum, to name a few.
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Exhibition stand for McLaren
Exhibition stand for McLaren. Notionally, this was for the Geneva motor show. It’s an exclusive VIP zone. The forms took their queues from the very streamlined cars. The project went through many iterations. The visuals show various snapshots along the way.
Interior for McLaren, UK
Interior for McLaren. The space is for customers to see the options and configure their cars. This project coincided with the release of the McLaren Speedtail. The forms took their queues from the very streamlined car. As usual the project considered different rooms, and went through many iterations. The visuals show two snapshots.
Samsung Global Product Launch American Stock Exchange, NYC
The American Stock Exchange on Wall Street has a lot of history and gravitas. For an event like this, that’s great, but it also means everything has to be built. How many people can you fit in? It depends on the build options and budget. That’s where the production design comes in. Sure, you need a great presentation, but you also need the right number of people seated correctly to view it. The visuals show a few of the options that were iterated for Samsung.
Activation for Samsung
Activation for Samsung via the Projects, Sydney.
Samsung was launching a phone with a camera that had a frame rate so fast that everything was like it was filmed in slow-mo. it reminded everyone of the videos from moon landings. So, this is a moon-themed exhibit, with a ball pit, and trampoline stage. It’s set up for taking selfies with the new tech in slow-mo!
Activation for James Squire
Activation for James Squire via the Projects, Sydney. Small activation for James Squire at a Sydney festival. The stand embodies elements from the brand but keeps build costs to a minimum.
Activation for Milo
Activation for Milo via XPO brands Sydney. This is the result of a One-day concept to visuals project. It’s for a staffed exhibit in a shopping mall. It includes a knock-down-the-Milo-boxes game. The pyramid arrangement included a quick reset system using the back panel of the display box and cables attached to each prop-milo-box.
Exhibit concept, Australian Museum
With an extremely loose creative brief, and very tight deadline, this was an exercise in making something that looked like it could be a considered museum exhibit, without considering it very much at all… Heavy lighting effects and unsubtle images evoke a mood of the exhibit without getting bogged down in details.
Exhibit for Australian Museum
Calendar touchscreen interactive housing
The shape is based on Muttonbird island, Coffs Harbour, NSW. Muttonbird island holds a special significance for some of the Aboriginal collaborators on the project. The three planes are derived from contours of the island. The island was 3D modelled, sliced into three planes, then detailed for CNC routing. A grid of battens hold the planes in space. The touchscreen is mounted to the middle plane.
Concept development, 3D modelling, Construction drawings, CNC toolpath linework.
People of the sea graphic
This was a redesign of an existing gallery element that was displaced by the new interactive. The original element was made physically from multiple cnc routed parts and stuck on the wall. For budgetary and real-estate reasons, the new element is 2D. In order to preserve the original elements look as much as possible. The parts were 3D modelled and rendered to achieve a 2.5D result. Further, the piece is all about people’s connection to the sea, so a sea-scape water-mark image has been used to evoke that context for the original ‘DNA’ graphic. It’s direct printed onto hoop pine. The hoop pine plywood helps to tie it into the rest of the gallery.
Volkswagen Goodwood Festival of Speed UK
Volkswagen pavilion at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
3D modelling & rendering of GTI logo, Facade graphics, simulator graphics, Bar Backing.
Audi Polo Event Cambridgeshire UK
The stage set is made in three pieces. Three identical fibreglass parts were taken from a mold. Care was taken to reduce visible repetition in the polygon pattern. Edge polygons were kept whole so as to reduce the visual impact of the seams between the panels.
The design was refined using SketchUp. the initial panel was made into a component and copied twice more so visual impact of changes to the polygons could be assessed in real-time. Using this method you have a lot of confidence that the finished piece will fit together seamlessly and will turn out as you envisaged.
Stage set design, Media wall. Bar Backing.
Saint Symphorien Military Cemetery WW1 Centenary
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry and David Cameron attended the ceremony, which marked 100-years since Britain joined WW1, a conflict that cost 17 million people their lives. St Symphorien Military Cemetery is unique: opened by the Germans in 1917, taken over by the British after the war, it holds more than 500 graves, roughly half German and half British and Commonwealth. It also holds the first and last British soldiers to have died in WW1.
The seamless tree graphic was developed from photographs taken in the New Forest, near Southampton, UK. The building-wrap effectively camouflaged the double-deck press gallery and other structures around the cemetery.
Pitch document, Photography, Graphic design, Building wrap.
Shanghai International Horse Cultural Festival
The show was staged on a disused dock on the Bund, Shanghai. All facilities were built for the show, and removed afterwards.
Production design for the show. There were considerable difficulties in fitting everything on the challenging site.
Visualization, Graphic design, banners, building wrap, trade show.
Royal Windsor Endurance
Set design & production. Graphic design for directional signage, banners, and Royal Box for the Royal Windsor Endurance Race.
The castle consists of two 10m tall scaffold towers joined by a 20m bridge. The structure is wrapped in bespoke graphics printed on PVC. The graphics were developed from details from Windsor Castle. The towers were 3D modelled, lit and rendered to achieve the trompe l’oeil effect.
Pitch for G8 Summit in Northern Ireland
Concepts for the G8 summit held in Enniskillen Northern Ireland.
3D Modelling, Visualisation, Interior design, Master planning.
10 year anniversary of Weill Cornell Medical College, Qatar
Product design for interactives and stage elements. Visuals
"Bipotaim" exhibit for National Museum of Australia
Design for a permanent Museum exhibit for the National Museum of Australia, Canberra. Bipotaim: Stories from the Torres Strait is an exhibition of striking photographs, stories and objects about the lives, culture and identity of Torres Strait Islanders.
Bipotaim means ‘before time’ in Torres Strait Creole and refers in a general way to ‘olden times’.
People from islands across Australia’s northern frontier are depicted in David Callow’s portraits. They compare current and traditional ways and practises and reflect on changes that have occurred in the Torres Strait during their lives.
The photographs in Bipotaim are complemented by objects from the National Museum’s Torres Strait Islander collections.
I did the whole process in 3D so all stakeholders could easily visualize the proposals. Because all the display objects were modelled in 3D to scale, and placed in the accurate 3D virtual exhibit space we could be very confident that the final result would have no surprises. One of the very useful moments in this process came when early renders demonstrated strong reflections from a window on the display cases. I was able to include a window treatment in the final design to cut down the light entering, and to enhance the context of the display objects. The result was exactly as per the renders. It was easy to justify the cost of the window treatment to the museum by showing renders with and without the window treatment.
Diamond Jubilee Pageant
Spectacular involving 550 horses and 1,100 performers from around the world to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee. The four-day event took place on the grounds of Windsor Castle. Everything you see was built for the show. The site is normally a paddock. The stage, modelled on Buckingham Palace provided a backdrop for projection and opened up to reveal an orchestra stage.
Toyota Paris exhibit on the Champs-Élysées
In its flagship location Le Rendez-Vous Toyota on the Champs-Élysées, Paris, Toyota wanted to create an exhibition that 'brings the Toyota quality story to life'. The exhibition space is upstairs so there is a prominent graphic on the stairs to lead the audience up there. The stair graphic reflects both the Toyota corporate style and the exhibition aim. View from the top of the stairs showing the installed stair graphic. The graphic incorporates bespoke very high-res photography of Toyota car parts to show their build quality.
Stair graphic: Beyond leading the audience upstairs, the graphic aims to showcase the Toyota quality story by displaying photographs of very large 'hyper-real' car parts and the people who make them. Appropriate car parts were obtained from Toyota for very high-res studio photography to take place. Toyota empowers its employees, to take pride in their work and output. One of the ways it does this is by use of an 'Andon cord' strung throughout their production line. The Andon cord can be pulled by any assembly technician any time they find a fault. Pulling the cord causes the whole assembly line to stop while the problem is analysed and rectified. The idea is if you can solve a problem at its source, that lifts the overall quality of the lines' output. The Andon cord is used repeatedly throughout the exhibit. It is one of Toyota's unique-selling-points. The swoosh is an appropriate element here because its overall shape fits the stairs, but its graphic dynamism is important for drawing the audience onward and upward.
Window Graphic: The window graphic went through various iterations. The final was much more understated than earlier versions. It evokes the Toyota assembly line, shows skilled people at work, and references the Toyota factory Andon cord. (see 'stair graphic' for an explanation of the Andon cord) It also remains transparent so that the lightness of the glazed mezzanine is preserved.
Interactives: graphics for the various interactives were done. Due to the location of Le Rendez-Vous Toyota on the Champs-Élysées, all text is displayed in French and English
Directional Signage: Although it is not really required, the exhibit does have a narrative or a direction based on the flow of the production line. To make the flow more obvious for visitors, floor graphics were conceived.
Church crypt re-modelling visualization
Visualization of a re-modelled church crypt in London.