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British Science Festival 2011

 

Graphic Design for Festivals:
British Science Festival 2011

Held by the British Science Association in a different city in the UK each year, the 2011 Festival was held in Bradford, and Savage and Gray were invited to provide a variety of visuals base on the theme of ‘Exploring New Worlds’.The Brief: The client requested that the visuals not be space themed and also not use ‘inner space’ molecules/chromosomes.

Savage and Gray suggested moving away from an explicitly scientific theme towards a more outward, public facing theme; something that the wider audience could instantly associate with and relate to.

Our adventure began at our Cardiff studio, by researching classic adventurers map styles, from ‘Boys Own’ adventures to 40’s classic serials. Our ‘discovery map’ creates a fun world the viewer can engage and explore.

With scientifically-named and shaped countries including:
Isla Communicatia – the country of satellites and communications
Darwin Island – the land of evolution, including the coast of extinction
 Republica Environmenta – the country of reducing, recycling and re-using
 Testtubia – the country of genetics, including the Embryonic Ocean
Kingdom of Technoligica – the land of hi-tec gadgetry
 Isla Experimentia – the island of observation and analysis 
Aldrin Island – the land of space exploration

Result / Impact:  The Science Association were extremely happy with the Map concept, and were confident that the friendly, real-world nature of the designs would open up their audience and attract people who may not have otherwise thought about attending a science festival.

Marketing collateral  included a young people’s programme, main festival brochure, adshells, bus sides, flyers, bookmarks and website, and festival App.


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Thanks to S&G for – well, just being
so easy to work with and quite
fabulous really.

Sue Hordijenko
Director of Programmes,
British Science Association

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