The Design Museum
The Design Museum
London
Product design and Development
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In collaboration with The Design Museum, I led the design and development of a product collection tailored specifically for architects. This initiative was part of the "David Adjaye: Making Memory" exhibition, which explored the role of monuments and memorials in the 21st century through seven of Sir David Adjaye's landmark structures.
Approach
Concept Development: Worked closely with the museum's curatorial and merchandising teams to identify product opportunities that resonated with the exhibition's themes and appealed to architects.
Design Execution: Developed a range of products, including stationery, tools, and accessories, ensuring each item embodied the exhibition's focus on architectural design and innovation.
Production Coordination: Collaborated with manufacturers to oversee the production process, ensuring quality, functionality, and alignment with the museum's standards.
Outcomes
Successfully launched a cohesive product line that enhanced the exhibition's reach and provided architects with meaningful, design-centric merchandise.
The products received positive feedback for their relevance, quality, and contribution to the exhibition's goals.
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