The 2019 Château Laurier terrace exhibit commemorated the 50th anniversary of the passing of Bill C-150 in 1969, and to celebrate and showcase trailblazing members of LGBTQ2 communities across Canada, and their impacts on the advancement of LGBTQ2 rights.

Our work on this exhibit included design, from concept to production, and focused on the creation of a vibrant and energetic presentation of the individuals featured. The exhibit’s graphic panels used one rainbow gradient throughout — every panel background was on its own unique, but also consistent, creating a cohesive, continuous band of colour from start to finish.

Client

Canadian Heritage

Services

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

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“nineSixteen has always demonstrated an attentiveness to the needs of our Capital Interpretation projects. They have repeatedly proven to be very flexible, responsive and reliable in providing us with what we need when we need it. They’re always a pleasure to work with.”

Steve Dezort
Canadian Heritage


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