Tag: V&A Museum of Childhood

  • More V&A exhibitions images

    More V&A exhibitions images

    The stencil produced for the ‘materials’ wall

    The ‘materials’ wall, otherwise known as the “How are seats made” section of the exhibition

    The “play” section of the exhibtion

    A Tripp Trapp highchair, something I will be buying for my baby thanks to discovering it during this project

    Some nicely typeset Rockwell. It’s a nightmare font and every headline, and indeed much of the body text in the exhibition required kerning.

    The exhibition has some interactive elements for kids, for which we produced little voting cards in this instance, so they can vote for whether the stools designed by New Bucks Uni students should go into production…

    …and these ones for them to design their own seats and post them for all to see on the wall.

    Details of  object labels

  • Foiled invites for V&A

    V&A floied blocked invite

    We’ve received copies of the invites produced for the V&A Museum of Childhood to the opening preview for the exhibition we’re working on at the V&A at the moment. The exhibition opens next Saturday (6 February) with the preview evening on the 4th. At the moment the builders are still on site and Emma Houlston the illustrator is painting some wonderful statements on the walls to inspire and engage kids. We’ll put more pictures online from the exhibition next week once the objects are in place and the painting is finished.

  • V&A proofs arrive

    Here’s a sneaky sneakers peek at a very small section of the massive roll of Llambda prints that arrived in the office today to be checked over.

    vna-proofs