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Pentagram

Pentagram

‘New Practices New York’

Identity and exhibition design for the biennial competition that recognizes and promotes new and innovative architecture and design firms.

The exhibition design extends the strong black line of the identity into a dimensional environment.
Names of firms and projects are connected across the walls and floor.

The exhibition design conveys the innovative spirit of the competition and creates an engaging and exciting environment for the featured works.

Quotes from winner's statements are linked with the names of the firms on the floor.
The lines reference the structure of the New Practices logo.
Animation from an e-mailed call-for-entries.
Exhibition catalogue featuring the six honored firms.
Portfolio and interview highlighting the work of Form-ula.
The catalogue endpages feature triptychs of images from winning projects.
Portfolio of work by Para-Project.
Competition announcements.
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Retrospective: Shakespeare in the Park

In 1954, impresario Joe Papp began a summer tradition of staging free outdoor performances of Shakespeare, inaugurating the Public Theater’s beloved Shakespeare in the Park festival. Pentagram partner Paula Scher, whose relationship with the Public spans four decades, has designed a new identity for the series for thirty consecutive summers. Each campaign is customized to the season’s theme, creating a highly visible graphic vocabulary for outdoor advertising, social media, and on-site signage.
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Retrospective: Shakespeare in the Park

In 1954, impresario Joe Papp began a summer tradition of staging free outdoor performances of Shakespeare, inaugurating the Public Theater’s beloved Shakespeare in the Park festival. Pentagram partner Paula Scher, whose relationship with the Public spans four decades, has designed a new identity for the series for thirty consecutive summers. Each campaign is customized to the season’s theme, creating a highly visible graphic vocabulary for outdoor advertising, social media, and on-site signage.