PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The poster was the 2024 call for entries for the Lyceum Fellowship, an annual student architecture competition. The 2024 program, "Re-forming The Anthropocene," authored by Elizabeth Gray and Alan Organschi of Gray Organschi Architecture, asked students to design a Center For Regenerative Building that would explore the potential symbiosis between the environment and the inevitable growth of human settlement by creating a maker space to function as an essential component of a regional economic and ecological metabolism.
Our approach was to create a regenerative image to reinforce the project prompt that regenerated optically in various ways as it passed through a series of plexiglass dowel rods.
The format of the piece 36.5 x 50.5 in.
PROJECT INFORMATION
Entry Type: Single Entry
Channel: Print
Primary Role of the Designer: Designer as brand steward
Client Relationship: An in-house on-going relationship
Intention of the Project: Introduction of a new product, service, or program
Development Budget: $2,501 – $5,000
Production/Execution Budget: Less than $5,000
Source of Funding: Client
Typefaces: Neue Haas Unica Pro, Serifa, Futura
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CREDIT INFORMATION
Creative Director: Nancy Skolos and Thomas Wedell
Art Director:
Designers: Nancy Skolos and Thomas Wedell
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Copywriter:
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Photographer: Thomas Wedell
Printer: Mirazed, Inc. Saint-Hubert, Canada
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Lyceum 2024 Competition Poster
Category
Promotional Design and Advertising
Description
Winner - 365: AIGA Year in Design (2023)
Title: Lyceum 2024 Competition Poster
Design Firm/Agency: Skolos-Wedell
Client Industry:
Client Location: Falmouth, MA USA
Juror Comments
Self-Identified Distinctions: Design for Good - Environmental Sustainability
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