Criminal Law: Then Now Tomorrow is a dynamic and detailed exhibition designed to engage and inspire both legal professionals of tomorrow and the general public.
Open January 2023 to December 2024 in the Sir Harry Gibbs Legal Heritage Centre, Supreme Court, Brisbane
Education about Australia’s legal systems and history is important for all members of society. We can gain an appreciation for how far we’ve come, as well as understand our obligations as Australian citizens.
The eye-catching brand applied to glazing effectively draws the attention o passers by in the public square outside the Supreme Court, as well across a range of marketing and digital applications.
The bold graphics and colours translate well into interpretive elements, differentiating and telling the story of the law from past to present to future.
The 3D visual style highlights the concept of looking back and looking forward to where the law could go in the future, and the dynamic shapes accomodate different panel sizes and images.
In addition to the exhibition panels, Goldi was asked to design and fabricate wooden objects to sit in the existing cases and compliment the exhibition narrative.
The woodcut scenes add an extra storytelling dimension to the exhibition by inviting the viewer to participate in the law and consider what their actions would be if they were witnessing or involved in each event.
SCOPE
Branding, Marketing, Exhibition Graphics
CLIENT
Supreme Court Library
LOCATION
Sir Harry Gibbs Legal Heritage Centre, Supreme Court
PHOTOGRAPHY
Alanna Jayne McTiernan
TEAM
Didactics Printing: Colour Chiefs
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Highgate Hill
Brisbane Australia