The 2018 Château Laurier Terrace exhibition featured colourized photographs centred around Canada’s presence and impact during the last 100 days of the First World War.

Developed in collaboration with Veterans Affairs Canada, the graphic theme of the exhibit blended the historical look of the photographs with the clean, modern graphic approach of Veterans Affairs Canada branding.

Client

Canadian Heritage

Services

Environmental graphic design; Exhibit design; Industrial design; Spatial planning

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Steve Dezort
Canadian Heritage


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