Knoll Timeline
xSITE, New York, New York, 2001
Description
Knoll asked us to make an 80-foot-long company timeline for their newly renovated museum in Greenville, Pennsylvania. We created an intense image-oriented timeline in two layers. As a base we used historic imagery complimented in the second layer by text boxes, grouped by world events, corporate information, and Knoll products.
By using the 3M process color vinyl print technology, we had no limitation in color or photography. Applied in pieces of 4 by 9 feet, as adhesive wallpaper, the vinyl is durable and color proof for a minimum of ten years. It is a relatively easy procedure to add new information to the existing timeline.
Juror Notes
“Lively and well-organized. Why does a timeline need to be more than this?”
Collections:
AIGA 365: 23 (2002)
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Environmental graphic design
Format:
Information graphic
Credits
- Design firm
- xSITE
- Creative directors
- Ingeborg Bloem, Klaus Kempenaars
- Designer
- Mark Cremer
- Fabricator
- Big Apple Visual
- Typeface
- Helvetica Neue
- Client
- Knoll
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