Strangers’ Hall
Home to wealthy merchants, Norwich’s Strangers’ Hall dates from 1320. Recently, four fine, new room displays were created as part of the ‘Mayors & Magnates’ project, funded by DCMS/ Wolfson and others. Barry Lowenhoff produced a sympathetic identity for the Hall’s signage and printed material. His concept uses a painting from the Great Hall as a vehicle for smaller image elements to reflect the building’s diversity, collections and spaces.
Author: Barry Lowenhoff, MCSD
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11th November, 2008 at 2:20 pm in North Meadow Projects.
Tags: corporate identities, heritage, norfolk, norwich
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