SARAH MORRIS

SARAH MORRIS

Sarah Morris is a contemporary artist known for her bold, graphic painting series exploring cities around the world. This project called for designing a full museum exhibition experience around her work, bringing her visual language to life across a range of physical and digital touchpoints.

Category

EXHIBITION DESIGN PRINT DESIGN

EXHIBITION DESIGN PRINT DESIGN

TOOLS

AFTER EFFECTS ILLUSTRATOR INDESIGN PHOTOSHOP

AFTER EFFECTS ILLUSTRATOR INDESIGN PHOTOSHOP

CHALLENGE

CHALLENGE

Designing around someone else's existing body of work required every decision to feel cohesive with Morris's distinct aesthetic while ensuring her paintings remained the focal point, not the supporting materials. Balancing creative contribution with visual restraint across such different formats and mediums made this a uniquely complex design problem.

Designing around someone else's existing body of work required every decision to feel cohesive with Morris's distinct aesthetic while ensuring her paintings remained the focal point, not the supporting materials. Balancing creative contribution with visual restraint across such different formats and mediums made this a uniquely complex design problem.

CHALLENGE

Designing around someone else's existing body of work required every decision to feel cohesive with Morris's distinct aesthetic while ensuring her paintings remained the focal point, not the supporting materials. Balancing creative contribution with visual restraint across such different formats and mediums made this a uniquely complex design problem.

SOLUTION

SOLUTION

Designing a unified exhibition identity that borrowed from Morris's graphic, geometric style created consistency across all assets. By pulling visual cues directly from her city series, the brochure, tickets, banners, and social posts all felt like natural extensions of her work rather than separate designs, delivering a cohesive experience that guided visitors through the exhibition without ever overshadowing the art itself.

Designing a unified exhibition identity that borrowed from Morris's graphic, geometric style created consistency across all assets. By pulling visual cues directly from her city series, the brochure, tickets, banners, and social posts all felt like natural extensions of her work rather than separate designs, delivering a cohesive experience that guided visitors through the exhibition without ever overshadowing the art itself.

SOLUTION

Designing a unified exhibition identity that borrowed from Morris's graphic, geometric style created consistency across all assets. By pulling visual cues directly from her city series, the brochure, tickets, banners, and social posts all felt like natural extensions of her work rather than separate designs, delivering a cohesive experience that guided visitors through the exhibition without ever overshadowing the art itself.

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