The Beaney / Project 01
Remembering Baby
I was asked by researchers at The University of Sheffield to design a Visual Identity for an exhibition which would display the findings of the research project Remembering Baby. My role was, in the first instance, to gain an understanding of the sensitivity of the subject matter so that I could reflect this in the printed and digital components. This project was a bit of an ‘all rounder’. Once I’d designed an appropriate Visual Identity, I went on to apply the design to components including a website, information boards and an exhibition book. The exhibition brought to light an important taboo subject and continues to have a positive impact on communities across the UK.
The above booklet was created specifically for print. For the purpose of this application, I’ve done what I can to make this pdf accessible using Adobe Acrobat tools. If I was to create this from scratch - as an accessible digital document - I’d take a different design approach.
I’d expect The Beaney Publication to take less time as the Visual Identity guidelines are already in place. However, I wouldn’t want to make any assumptions until I’ve seen the variety of content.