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Wayfinding elements in Emigration Museum, Gdynia

Contributed by Aleksandra Krupa on Oct 20th, 2017. Artwork published in
circa October 2016
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    The history of departures from the Polish lands is hundreds of years old. From the initiative of the Gdynia city’s authorities, the historical edifice of the Marine Station became the first Museum in Poland that touches this subject. The headquarters of the Emigration Museum in Gdynia is located right by the sea in the historical building of the Marine Station, which was erected during the interwar period.

    The present-day shape of this historical building is the result of a thorough adaptation of this treasure of modernist architecture to its new role.

    Our task, as designers of the wayfinding elements, was to emphasize and complement the beauty of the modernist building – to make the final product look like an inseparable element of the existing space. These assumptions have lead us to use materials (wood, steel, etc.) and a design that are characteristic for the 1920s and 1930s. We decided to make the carriers playful and pleasant to look at, that’s why we have chosen modularity. We also have chosen an elegant font with a modernist look: FF Marselis Slab. As a result we developed both the product (3D carrier design, construction) and graphic look of the presented elements.

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