From Sept. to Dec. 2016, After Belonging, the Oslo Architecture Triennale opened to the public, with two exhibitions — On Residence, and In Residence — as its core programming. Both exhibitions served to to explore architectural and residential concepts of transit, displacement, temporariness and border conditions.
As the graphic designers of the triennale we were tasked with designing all typographic and information displays. For the On Residence exhibition, we designed main signage for the curatorial concept zones, with vinyl lettering on clear plexiglass, and information panels for each project description printed directly onto yellow-colored PVC. For the In Residence exhibition, we designed large typographic panels directly printed onto milky-white plexiglass. Each typographic panel incorporated the core identity of the triannale: the customized alphabet with extended diacritic marks from all latin-based languages.
This is our work is a graphic design studio run by Megan Feehan and collaborators. Our work includes visual identities, publications, exhibitions, print collateral and interactive projects for architecture, art and miscellaneous institutions. We specialize in being design generalists, in not fetishizing technology over communication, and letting experiment and play guide form and format decisions.
Our design process incorporates research, analysis, and genuine curiosity to determine the best outcome with the most impact, whatever the format. Our aim for every project is to produce memorable, meaningful and intuitive communication design. We love the full spectrum of the process — embracing grand concepts and granular production specifications equally.
Our clients include the Oslo Architecture Triennale 2016, Rhode Island School of Design, New Museum for Contemporary Art, Storefront for Art and Architecture, Brown University, David Brooks Studio, Post-Office Architectes, On Stellar Rays Gallery, and Lauren Wegel Architect, amongst others. The studio was founded in New York City in 2013, and is based in lower Manhattan.
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