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The Museum of An Garda Síochána , Epic Interpretive Design | International Design Awards Winners
The Museum of An Garda Síochána , Epic Interpretive Design | International Design Awards Winners
The Museum of An Garda Síochána , Epic Interpretive Design | International Design Awards Winners
The Museum of An Garda Síochána , Epic Interpretive Design | International Design Awards Winners
The Museum of An Garda Síochána , Epic Interpretive Design | International Design Awards Winners
The Museum of An Garda Síochána , Epic Interpretive Design | International Design Awards Winners
The Museum of An Garda Síochána , Epic Interpretive Design | International Design Awards Winners
The Museum of An Garda Síochána , Epic Interpretive Design | International Design Awards Winners
The Museum of An Garda Síochána , Epic Interpretive Design | International Design Awards Winners
The Museum of An Garda Síochána , Epic Interpretive Design | International Design Awards Winners

The Museum of An Garda Síochána

CompanyEpic Interpretive Design
Lead DesignersDara Lynne Lenehan, Brian Hickey
Design TeamDara Lynne Lenehan, Brian Hickey, Eilish Rafferty
ClientAn Garda Síochána
Prize(s)Silver in Print / Signs, Exhibits and POP Displays
Entry Description

The Museum of An Garda Síochána documents the history of policing in Ireland. The graphic design component comprises more than 60 interpretive panels; almost 200 caption cards; way finding signage; and branding. The first half of the museum spans from the 7th Century through to the early 20th Century. These rooms use an historic colour palette. The second half of the museum deals with the formation of Ireland’s modern police force. The colour palette here changes accordingly, reflecting both the contemporary narrative and the brand identity of the police force.

Bio

Brian Hickey is a multi-disciplined visual artist and an award winning graphic designer. Over his 30 year career he has worked in a variety of disciplines, including brand identity, publishing, digital media, video production, animation and virtual reality. He has self-published a number of books on collectible toys, fulfilling the roles of art director and photographer. In 2020 his image “Drive ’75”, featuring vintage toys, was shortlisted for inclusion in the 190th Royal Hibernian Academy’s Annual Exhibition. He works as Art Director for EPIC, designing for the heritage sector in Ireland.

Awards and Prize

Designer of the Year 1995: Winner
Derek Hill Award for Excellence in Design 1995: Winner
Art Vinyl 2010: Finalist
Web Awards 2015, Best Irish Language Website: Finalist
Web Awards 2016, Best Entertainment Website: Winner
14th International Design Awards: Silver Award Winner