APFEL designs exhibition graphics and signage for V&A East Museum in Stratford
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Garrick Webster
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APFEL (A Practice for Everyday Life) designed the exhibition graphics and signage for the new V&A East Museum in Stratford, London. Working alongside architects JA Projects and artist Larry Achiampong, the studio created bespoke typography and visual elements that harmonize with the museum's interior architecture, fostering a natural flow through the five-floor gallery space in Olympic Park.
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the graphics have been shaped in perfect harmony with the interior's characteristics, fostering a natural flow that encourages appreciation for the pieces throughout
Based not far from the museum itself, APFEL was the perfect choice when V&A East commissioned the graphics and signage for its new five-floor gallery in Olympic Park, Stratford.
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