Escape the ROM | pocket folder + perfed insert
|Board game
Semester abroad at Centennial College (Toronto, Canada)
This project consists in a pocket folder with a perforated insert.
The folder is an actual board game: escape the ROM (Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada). In fact, it is designed without glue junctions, so that can be open flat and used as a board to be integrated with additional pieces provided with the insert.
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Outside
In the front panel I reproduced the ROM façade (illustration is my own).
The back panel contains the posterior façade (also my own illustration) and the rules of the game.
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Inside
The internal panels contain the map of one of the floors of the ROM, with some cuts necessary to integrate the pieces provided in the insert.
Considering that ROM has five floors, this means that five pocket folders can be collected.
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Insert
The insert is perforated so that the pieces can be punched out and used to assemble the board. Each insert is referred to a collection or an area of the museum.
This one is dedicated to First People of Canada (illustration is my own).
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Assembly
In order to play, the pieces must be punched out and inserted into the board.
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Thank you
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