RSPB

Wildlife Hide Exhibition

A permanent exhibit for the RSPB on their Rainham Marsh reserve. The 3D part of the exhibition displays the various artefacts that have been found on the reserve; objects as diverse as bottles, bullets and bogwood, in a display concieved as a set of interlocking boxes // On the other side of the room, the flat display features images and facts about the flora and fauna. Photographs and graphics were printed by an inkjet process directly onto birch-faced ply. A clever piece of design seams the sections of the displays almost invisibly together.

Starchild Pictures

Identity

Starchild is a Soho-based film production company that specialises in 'genre' films. Their love of Sci-Fi gave birth to the name, and the drama and intrigue of the big screen was the inspiration for the visual identity // The stark yet soft letterforms created with projected light speak of the scale and spectacle of the cinematic experience //  Litho printed A2 sheets were printed as posters and then cut down to form a variety of letterheads and comp slips; accentuating the delicate detail of each of the large letters. 

ORUK

Identity

Orthopaedics is fundamentally about the musculoskeletal system, particularly joints and movement, whilst this not-for-profit medical foundation is solely concerned with the growth of scientific knowledge in the field. The forms within the newly created logo aim to encompass both concepts -- an interconnected and articulated joint system, and a structure that suggests accumulative growth // Further to our design expertise, chacha also brought on board an experienced brand strategist and copywriter, to help refine the foundation's message // Initial production for the project included a website, exhibition display and various literature items.

The Royal Parks

Anish Kapoor Exhibition Website

Situated within the stunning landscapes of Kensington Gardens, Kapoor’s stainless steel sculptures are a series of major works never before shown together in London // Chacha designed collateral to support the exhibition includes web site, posters and postcards, exhibition guide, custom made interpretation signs and freestanding signage totems // The exhibition is co-curated by The Royal Parks and the Serpentine Gallery.
 
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