Client
Museum of Toronto
Year
2022
Ten of Toronto
This exhibit explores how Toronto never stops growing and changing. As people and communities flow through our neighbourhoods, they carry with them a steady stream of new ideas, opportunities, and tensions. In examining the boundaries and interconnections between neighbourhoods, Ten of Toronto also considers how we connect with our city, and with one another.
Being part of the exhibition design team, Natasha executed all graphics in the exhibit.
Digital Renderings
While dealing with a tight deadline and budget- every time a graphic was designed, we placed it in our 3D program to see how it would work with all the other graphics.
Illustrator Progress Work
Physical Unit Construction & Rough Panel Prints
Fun fact: Since this building is a Toronto Heritage Building, we could not physically attach anything to the walls or ceiling. We had to place a piece of wood between the top of each unit and the ceiling, using tension to keep everything secure.
Finished Exhibition
The design execution was based on the city. All of the mess, chaos and colours, which we conveyed in the objects and designs floating around in the space. We added 3D elements, like the factoid box, and interactive activities to keep individuals engaged throughout the exhibit.
Opening Night
Executions by Natasha:
All unit panels / All posters on the poster wall / All interactive signs and graphics / Neighbourhood maps / Factoid boxes