Infographic Systems



Infographic panels -
‘The Future Is Here’ Design Museum exhibition
Three illustrative panels, lasercut from black Perspex, leading into this landmark exhibition about the ‘new industrial revolution’ by depicting key moments in technological advance. The visual system extended to further infographics on wall panels and on the exhibition microsite
Watch a film of the making of the panels here
See the artwork here
Visit the Design Museum’s exhibition site here
Read the ItsNiceThat review here
Three illustrative panels, lasercut from black Perspex, leading into this landmark exhibition about the ‘new industrial revolution’ by depicting key moments in technological advance. The visual system extended to further infographics on wall panels and on the exhibition microsite
Watch a film of the making of the panels here
See the artwork here
Visit the Design Museum’s exhibition site here
Read the ItsNiceThat review here

Vitreous enamel public art - Ipswich School
A commission to design and manufacture an 8m-long public artwork to front a new arts building in an ancient educational setting in Ipswich. The idea follows the town’s timeline in accurate graphic form leaving voids that create huge letterforms. Historical archive research led to a range of ideas, and eventual manufacture in Germany using vitreous enamel
Visit the school site here


UCH pathology museum schematic - Royal Free Hospital, Hampstead
Four lifesize, colour-coded figures lasercut Formica diagrams stationed at the entrance to orientate visitors and refer them to the eleven separate sections of this newly-reclassified pathology specimen collection
Graphic design by Lucienne Roberts +
Visit the University College Hospitals pathology collections online here
Read more about the opening here
See the collection on the London Medical Museums catalogue here
Four lifesize, colour-coded figures lasercut Formica diagrams stationed at the entrance to orientate visitors and refer them to the eleven separate sections of this newly-reclassified pathology specimen collection
Graphic design by Lucienne Roberts +
Visit the University College Hospitals pathology collections online here
Read more about the opening here
See the collection on the London Medical Museums catalogue here





Tower of London exhibition graphics - Historic Royal Palaces
A system of immersive audio-visual infographics designed to introduce visitors to the time Wellington spent as Constable of the Tower of London. Exhibition design by FF, graphic design by Lucienne Roberts +, animation by Paul Plowman
View sample animations here and here
Visit the Historic Royal Palaces site here
Read the ItsNiceThat review here







Annual report icons - Save The Children International
A yearly series of icons and pictograms illustrating the charitable activities of Save The Children across the years 2014, 2015 and 2016 in their annual report
See more of Save The Children’s activities here