Design for an exhibition about the Brough Superior car, originally created by The Brough Superior Group, started by George Brough - approximately 85 Brough Superior cars were constructed between 1935 and 1939 in Nottingham. Thought of as a thing of beauty on wheels.

This exhibition was to accompany one of just four of them left in the world. It had been been restored by enthusiasts in a workshop in Radford, winning a Nottinghamshire Heritage Award for Best Inspirational Project 2010. It was a pleasure to be involved and work with the people. This was all installed at the Industrial Museum based at Wollaton Hall in Nottingham.

In addition to the exhibition panel structure, an electronic format was also created to be used on their archive website - a selection of the pages / panels are shown below on the fourth and fifth images. This followed the same design and style but re-arranged some of the information to the create pages, while including all of the contents.

Brough Superior
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Brough Superior

Commissioned by Nottingham City Council to design an exhibition unit about the Brough Superior to accompany one of just four left in the world. I Read More

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