A striking visual identity mockup for the August Zamoyski exhibition, featuring a yellow and white information card physically balanced between two raw, heavy gray stones. This composition illustrates the studio's ability to create tactile brand experiences that reflect the material nature of sculpture and fine art.

August Zamoyski

Context

To think in a stone is an exhibition held by the Museum of Literature in Warsaw and is dedicated to the works of one of the most intriguing Polish sculptors - August Zamoyski.

Insight

Restricted attendance forced a shift toward digital engagement, while the museum’s lack of external features meant locals and tourists often missed it. The challenge was to create a presence that bridged this gap between the street and the screen.

Solution

The project delivered an interactive showcase and a typographic system inspired by stone carving. This was paired with vibrant exterior flags and banners to guide visitors from the street into the exhibition space.

  • Category:

  • Digital experience

  • Digital experience

  • Exhibition Design

  • Print

A dynamic, low-angle shot of a yellow exhibition banner against the historic facade of the Adam Mickiewicz Museum of Literature. This visual highlights the studio's ability to integrate modern typographic systems into classical urban environments.
A dynamic, low-angle shot of a yellow exhibition banner against the historic facade of the Adam Mickiewicz Museum of Literature. This visual highlights the studio's ability to integrate modern typographic systems into classical urban environments.
Two exhibition posters displayed in a minimalist glass bus shelter at sunset, featuring high-contrast yellow and black graphics. This illustrates a comprehensive out-of-home (OOH) marketing strategy for a major cultural event.
A side-angle perspective of a stack of vibrant yellow exhibition catalogues for the August Zamoyski showcase, vertically wedged between two large, textured rock fragments. This visual highlights the studio's expertise in editorial design and tactile brand experiences, using raw materials to reinforce the sculptural theme of the cultural exhibition.
A high-angle grid of exhibition catalogues for the August Zamoyski showcase at the Museum of Literature. The design features high-contrast black-and-white sculptural portraits paired with bold yellow typographic overlays, reflecting the studio's expertise in cultural editorial design and modern institutional branding.

Our studio developed a bespoke digital experience for the August Zamoyski exhibition, "To Think in Stone." The website features an avant-garde editorial layout that mirrors the sculptor's artistic evolution, utilizing bold typography and a striking yellow-and-black color palette. Key digital features include an interactive biographical timeline spanning 1893 to 1970, digitized family trees, and archival film integrations. This project demonstrates our ability to bridge historical art archives with contemporary motion-led web design, providing an educational yet visually arresting experience for museum audiences.

An overhead flat-lay of the exhibition's printed materials, including a yellow location map and biographical brochures, surrounded by raw stone fragments. This showcases a cohesive brand ecosystem and meticulous attention to typographic detail in museum communication.
A symmetrical architectural photograph of a modern stone building featuring two August Zamoyski exhibition posters at the entrance. This highlights the studio's talent for creating consistent brand applications across diverse architectural contexts.
A large, bright yellow fabric banner featuring bold typography and a grayscale sculptural image hanging from a historic brick building. This showcases the studio's proficiency in environmental graphic design and large-scale institutional signage.
A macro black-and-white photograph of a stone-carved face with closed eyes, emphasizing the interplay of light and shadow on the medium. This reflects the studio's focus on visual storytelling for high-end art and history exhibitions.
A macro black-and-white photograph of a stone-carved face with closed eyes, emphasizing the interplay of light and shadow on the medium. This reflects the studio's focus on visual storytelling for high-end art and history exhibitions.
A minimalist, black-and-white product shot of an abstract bronze crocodile sculpture on a clean white surface. This highlights the studio’s expertise in museum art direction and the clean, Swiss-inspired presentation of historical artifacts.
A minimalist, black-and-white product shot of an abstract bronze crocodile sculpture on a clean white surface. This highlights the studio’s expertise in museum art direction and the clean, Swiss-inspired presentation of historical artifacts.
A dramatic black-and-white photograph of a marble female bust, highlighting the smooth texture and intricate veins of the stone. This artistic art direction showcases the studio's skill in cultural photography and capturing the raw essence of classical materials for museum branding.
A technical yet artistic mockup of the August Zamoyski exhibition floor plan, featuring minimalist yellow geometric diagrams on a white folded guide. The document is staged between a reddish-brown and a dark gray textured stone, showcasing the studio's expertise in museum wayfinding and information design that harmonizes with raw sculptural materials.
  • Credits:

  • Tomasz Pilch

  • Tomasz Pilch

  • Mateusz Wojnar

  • Mateusz Wojnar

  • Jakub Lehmann

  • Artur Mierzwa

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