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National Maritime Museum — Plague, Fire, Revolution

Client
National Maritime Museum
 
‘Private Passions, Turbulent Times’ provided the inspiration for the duality in our campaign concept for the National Maritime Museum’s latest major exhibition: Plague, Fire, Revolution. Working with the exhibition’s Curators, and using the exquisite, interwoven drawing style of illustrator Bradley Jay, we created images which introduce the exhibition’s two main protagonists, whilst depicting the curious and chaotic world of 17th Century London.
 
October sees the launch of the promotional campaign for the National Maritime Museum’s sensational new major exhibition, Samuel Pepys: Plague, Fire, Revolution. Working with illustrator Bradley Jay, we’ve created a series of intriguing images which tell the narrative of the exhibition, and capture the curious and chaotic world of Stuart London. Launching with a film trailer across social media, press advertising and a London Underground poster campaign, the exhibition kicks off on 20th November.
 
The fine detail in the illustrations provided the flexibility to apply the campaign to a vast range of promotions, from large scale onsite branding and London Underground poster sites, to press advertising and exhibition publications. ‘The ultimate #PepysShow’ launched with a teaser film across social media channels.
 
 
Credits
Illustration: Bradley Jay
Film production: DHP Studios
 
National Maritime Museum — Plague, Fire, Revolution
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National Maritime Museum — Plague, Fire, Revolution

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