Client: Crawley Library
Design:Gordon Young and
Why Not Associates
Design thinking: Sand-blasted
typography transforms, yet
converges, diverse texts
Design Thinking
Basic design directions
Crawley Library
These typographic tree sculptures are an example of transformation and
convergence. The design features 14 trees, installed throughout the library building
from floor to ceiling like supporting pillars. Sand-blasted into the trunks are extracts
from literature, typographically executed to reflect the diverse subject matter of the
texts held within the library.
Design Museum (facing page)
These rooms were created by Studio Myerscough for an exhibition about the British
designer Alan Aldridge at London’s Design Museum. The design concentrates on
the fantasy aspect of Aldridge’s work with an intensity that makes the exhibition
immersive, all-consuming and that delivers a sense of theatre.
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Title: Basic Design-Thinking
Client: QPL Size: 160mmx230mm
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