"In his classic novel Around the World in 80 Days, French author
Jules Verne envisioned the future of travel and globalization
bolstered by the technological advances of the late nineteenth century.
The current exhibition at the Museum für Kommunikation in Berlin,
in 80 Things: The Jules Verne Code), explores the history of globalization
via the route in Verne’s novel, taking visitors on a voyage of discovery
around the globe and across time as told through 80 objects directly
related to the story.
Pentagram’s Justus Oehler and his team in Berlin have designed the
Pentagram’s Justus Oehler and his team in Berlin have designed the
visual identity for the exhibition, which has been applied to posters,
leaflets, and outdoor promotional banners. Pentagram also designed
the 260-page exhibition catalogue and a series of three billboard posters
displayed in subway stations around Berlin."
This exhibition was based on Around the world in 80 days it was
exhibited and designed by Project Team: Justus Oehler, partner-in
charge and designer; Sarah Wilbois, designer. Jutus Oehler is a new
designer at Pentragram.
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