Discover museums that are lessons in graphic design. A museum not only exhibits works: it also communicates constantly through design. From the way in which an arrow directs the route to the typography chosen for a sign, each visual decision influences how we understand the space, how we move and what feeling the visit leaves us with. The signage, the hierarchy of texts, the information panels or the graphic identity of an exhibition are part of a visual system designed to orient, contextualize and build a coherent experience. And this is precisely where many museums become true lessons in applied graphic design. For any creative, visiting a museum can also be an exercise in professional observation. Not only because of the works it houses, but also because of how it combines branding, editorial design, user experience, architecture and visual narrative within the same environment.
A burnt orange jumpsuit, painted using Jacquard Neopaque white ink. I think you can see my folk art influence come through in this one… the heart shape is so evocative for me.
Totally love the jumpsuit. Would you share the source?
Thanks!
Love it!!
I found it second hand online…. Not sure what the label was! @jill_6
hello dear, can I work with pure cotton tubes which will be turned into clothing
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Totally love the jumpsuit. Would you share the source?
Thanks!
Love it!!
I found it second hand online…. Not sure what the label was! @jill_6
hello dear, can I work with pure cotton tubes which will be turned into clothing
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