Back to paper

Task

Identity, brochure and poster design for an art & design exhibition.

  • Design

    Identity, Brochure design, Poster design

  • Sector

    Art & Culture

DETAILS

rediscover paper

The BACK TO PAPER exhibition is a project that encourages young artists and designers to rediscover paper as a medium for art in a digital age. The theme of the exhibition is to celebrate the versatility and beauty of paper as a medium and to inspire the younger generation to explore the potential of paper in their work.

 

Concept

the return to paper

The logo for the exhibition is designed to reflect this theme of returning to paper. The logo mark is a combination of the initial letter “P” of the word “Paper,” an arrow symbolizing the return, and a paper curl effect. The letter-mark is clear, simple and easy to understand, effectively representing the theme of the exhibition.

Exhibition brochure

a glimpse into the diverse range of styles & techniques

The BACK TO PAPER exhibition brochure is a showcase of the stunning artwork created by the participating artists, all of whom have used paper as the primary medium in their work. The brochure is designed to be visually engaging and informative, providing a glimpse into the diverse range of styles and techniques used by the artists.

The brochure features high-quality images of the artwork, accompanied by brief artist bios and statements, providing context and insight into the artists’ creative processes. Each page is carefully designed to highlight the unique qualities of the artwork and to showcase the versatility of paper as a medium.

Exhibition posters

a visually striking symbol

The posters are designed to be visually striking and to effectively communicate the theme and concept of the exhibition.

The posters feature high-quality images of the artwork, accompanied by the bold logo mark and minimalistic design elements that draw attention to the theme of the exhibition. The posters are designed to be eye-catching and to appeal to a wide range of audiences, inviting them to attend the exhibition and discover the artwork for themselves.

The posters are printed on high-quality paper and are available in a variety of sizes, making them suitable for display in a wide range of locations, from galleries and museums to public spaces and storefronts. The goal of the posters is to attract people’s attention and create excitement about the exhibition.

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