Digital Plus gets medieval
Leeds-based sign-maker Digital Plus has produced all the graphics for the Capital of the North exhibition at the Yorkshire Museum
Thursday, 18 Apr 2013 12:41 GMT
The project saw Digital Plus create a wide variety of highly specified large-format graphics
The company partnered with Inchpunch to carry out the project, which showcases historical artefacts such as the Cawood Sword, the Middleham Jewel and other items belonging to both Richard III and his mother.
“Given the high profile of this new and exciting exhibition, we had to ensure the branding and quality of print was to the highest standard. We were proud to be asked to help be a part of this extraordinary journey,” says Simon Porter, sales and marketing director at Digital Plus.
Given the high profile of this new and exciting exhibition, we had to ensure the branding and quality of print was to the highest standard”
The museum, built on the ruins on the medieval St Mary’s monastery, now features a range of large-format graphics and information signage installations, which complement some of the most prestigious and significant object from this period in British history.
A big part of the design and concept of the project centred around the creation of a timeline theme to guide visitors around the exhibition, which is being held in the medieval basement gallery.
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