Exhibition & visual storytelling: translates cultural and historical narratives seamlessly into physical environments connecting with audiences on numerous levels.

WHY THIS MATTERs

Visual storytelling

Visual storytelling is the art of communicating narratives, information and data through illustrative, visual and 3D forms. Creating rich, engaging experiences through spatial design to enable a stronger connection to the content.

Artikel Design works with federal and state cultural institutions and design firms, to visualise and deliver projects of national significance.
Relevant projects
Exhibition Design
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Discovering Ancient Egypt

National Museum of Australia
Artikel Design was engaged to assist in creating the Afterlife tomb facade, a prominent intricate backlit feature within the Discovering Ancient Egypt exhibition.
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Hopes & Fears - Migration Stories

National Library of Australia + Design Community
Many Australians have a migration story. Somewhere in our family tree is an ancestor who embarked on a long and difficult journey and eventually made it to Australia.
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Camel Trains to Steel Wheels

National Archives of Australia
Explore a colourful chapter of Australia's history at National Archives' latest exhibition Camel trains to steel wheels: life on the Trans-Australian Railway.
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Great Southern Land

National Museum of Australia
Discover the powerful natural and cultural forces that create and shape life in Australia, trace its seasonal rhythms and connections and explore its incredible diversity.
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Grit&Gold Exhibition

National Library of Australia + Design Community
Grit & Gold: Tales from a Sporting Nation brings you a celebration of Australia’s rich sporting heritage and its effect on our culture over the years.
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Heartbeat

National Museum of Australia
The vivid artwork called the 'Heartbeat' combines the watercolour works of Australian Artist Matt Chun with the unique style of Carnovsky's RGB
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Termitarium

National Museum of Australia
Across Australia's tropical north, termite mounds, or termitaria, can tower over people. The tallest of these high-rise structures are the work of spinifex, or cathedral, termites.
OUR METHOD

How we work

Artikel Design is committed to providing the best possible service to its clients. Maintaining transparent communication throughout the project lifecycle, collaborating closely with the project team and stakeholders to create a supportive and delivery-focused environment.

With extensive experience in creating and delivering designs that align with existing design guidelines, Nick Williams values the importance of consistent visual design language to ensure a seamless user experience. Nick's practical and delivery-focused approach to design ensures that he delivers results that meet or exceed our clients' expectations.
Phase 1

Project briefing

Project briefing is to assist in defining the creative brief and the overall theme and vision for the space, hear from key stakeholders and gain an understanding of the ways of working and what success looks like for the project.
Phase 2

Concept Design

Based on the individual project demands and deliverables, Artikel will work closely with the project team and the wider stakeholder group to develop concept design packages that explore and communicate effectively the design intent for the project.
Phase 3

Design Development

Artikel will work closely with the project team to refine and translate the selected concept/s into detailed design outputs, refining materials, content and visual elements, ensuring a cost effective scalable solution is achieved.
Phase 4

Final Development

Artikel will work closely with the project team to finalise the required artwork and prepare the packaged files and documentation, collaborating with the selected production house/s to ensure the final product not only meets, but exceeds expectations.

Get in touch: Want to discuss an upcoming project virtually or over a coffee?

For more information on how Artikel Design can help you get your project started call Nick Williams on 0403 926 087 or fill out our contact form and one of our friendly team will be in touch soon.
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