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This fascinating and intricate mailer was designed to explain the Daniel Libeskind proposal for the extension to the Victoria and Albert Museum.
When a two-dimensional brochure didn’t work the designers decided to go three-dimensional, creating a box that reflected the building’s design.
When opened, a model of the proposed structure was revealed along with information about it. The box and model were die-cut and patiently assembled by hand.
Design practice by Johnson Banks

This fascinating and intricate mailer was designed to explain the Daniel Libeskind proposal for the extension to the Victoria and Albert Museum.

When a two-dimensional brochure didn’t work the designers decided to go three-dimensional, creating a box that reflected the building’s design.

When opened, a model of the proposed structure was revealed along with information about it. The box and model were die-cut and patiently assembled by hand.

Design practice by Johnson Banks