We were asked by the Museum of Anthropology to design a variety of labeling signage for their exhibition Man Ray, African Art and the Modernist Lens which opened October 29 in the beautiful Audain Gallery. We selected a typeface and layout for the text components of the exhibit that reflected the time period without being kitsch. Some of our proposed concepts for revamping the exhibit invoked the surrealist rationale, with the visitor passing through the rhetorical lens into a transformed space. Check out some of our other current work in communication within 3D environments with Public Architecture + Communication. View more pictures here, or a review in the Globe & Mail here.







