Making Visible APFEL at V&A East
As a branding curator, I champion projects that fuse craft, context, and community. APFEL’s graphics for V&A East translate the act of making into tactile signage and bespoke typography. Their LED stencil letters feel industrial yet humane, echoing East London’s heritage and present energy. Collaborations with the V&A Youth Collective make the design genuinely co-created, not just curated. Every material choice reveals circular intent, local sourcing, and clever reuse of everyday hardware. The signage guides movement, creating a flowing visitor experience across gallery rooms, displays, thresholds, and distinct views.
This project is a masterclass in humble innovation and civic design thinking. APFEL respects craft, context, and audience, while delivering playful, practical solutions that endure. From LED stencil letters to metal cut signage, every detail feels intentional and rooted. The circular sourcing choices also demonstrate how mindful procurement can amplify local economies. Design teams, curators, and makers will find sharp lessons in collaboration and material ingenuity. Read it to see craft thinking translated into wayfinding, identity, and participatory authorship. A thoughtful brief, executed with local pride, yields a design that teaches while it delights. This is essential reading for designers.
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