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Professional Practice - Design Museum

Professional Practice - Design Museum
Brief
Name an upcoming exhibition and design the accompanying poster. Create and design a poster for the forthcoming exhibition at the Design Museum. 

The project offered me the intriguing opportunity to venture beyond the boundaries of traditional graphic design. My exploration led me to the captivating worlds of design luminaries outside this realm, particularly the fascinating domains of Polaroid, masterminded by  Edwin H. Land, and the enigmatic Rubik Cube, a design by the ingenious Ernő Rubik.

In the initial phase, I embarked on the creative odyssey of copywriting and conceptualising a title for the Polaroid exhibition. After thorough research and thoughtful deliberation, I christened it 'Shake It.' This name encapsulates the whimsical ritual of shaking Polaroids to bring their images to life, a universally recognised aspect of the experience.
Turning my attention to the Rubik Cube exhibition, I bestowed upon it the title '43,000,000,000 Possibilities.' This title underscores the mind-boggling complexity of the Rubik Cube, emphasising the staggering number of ways one can approach and solve this iconic puzzle.


The next step involved crafting a visually striking poster that would seamlessly enhance the captivating copywriting. This visual element served as a creative link, connecting the conceptual and tangible aspects of these exhibitions.




Professional Practice - Design Museum
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