Creative Action | Morag Myerscough as Designer, Artist and Maker
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Morag Myerscough as Designer, Artist and Maker

Morag Myerscough and her particular brand of graphical design and typography

WE LOVED the branding at the recent Big Bang Data exhibition we attended. So we did a bit of digging to find the designer, artist and maker Morag Myerscough. Morag was recently featured on ‘It’s Nice That’ talking about her particular brand of graphical design and typography, and specifically the Big Bang Data exhibition identity that she designed.

Morag had a busy year in 2015 including being involved the winning design for the Stirling Architecture Prize, building a giant camera obscura in Mexico City for the British Council, and also planning the home of the permanent collection for the Design Museum in their upcoming new building.

It’s Nice That mention that;

“Her designs, which appear as part of printed materials like posters and throughout the show, are inspired by the physical elements behind digital information… The typographic mark draws its colour palette from the cables used to store and move data.”

Visually, we definitely think she nailed it! Watch her video below!

Big Bang Data: Morag Myerscough

We’re not going to get away from it, so we have to learn to live with it. That informed the graphic response, I wanted it to look positive and energetic.

Morag Myerscoughyle, Designer