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We were thrilled to be part of the innovative redesign of Stonehenge’s temporary exhibition. Working alongside the Stonehenge Curational Department, part of English Heritage, we helped bring the vision of a sustainable, environmentally conscious display to life.
Our approach to the project began with a deep understanding of the site’s significance and the main goals of the exhibition. We knew it needs to not only convey the awe-inspiring history of Stonehenge but also highlight its connection to the cycles of the moon. Every decision we made, from material selection to print methods, had to support Stonehenge’s green initiatives.
For the graphics, we opted for an environmentally friendly solution that ensured both durability and sustainability, the key benefits were: