Pentagram

Pentagram

‘...ma poi, che cosè un nome?’

An installation visualizing data from the 1938 census in Milan mirrors the social and personal impact of the first discriminatory act against Jews by the Italian Fascist regime.

Each data portrait has an individual’s name at the center with visual identifiers surrounding it and creating a micro-illustration as unique as a fingerprint.

Each graphic element in an individual data portrait represents an aspect of a real person’s life.
The tilted display of ten thousand data portraits conveys the overwhelming magnitude of the subject.
By design, the visualization requires time and thought to decipher, fostering a contemplative mood.

While the vast scale conveyed the magnitude of the historical event, the thousands of individual data portraits delivered the emotional impact of the human story.     

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Retrospective: Shakespeare in the Park

In 1954, impresario Joe Papp began a summer tradition of staging free outdoor performances of Shakespeare, inaugurating the Public Theater’s beloved Shakespeare in the Park festival. Pentagram partner Paula Scher, whose relationship with the Public spans four decades, has designed a new identity for the series for thirty consecutive summers. Each campaign is customized to the season’s theme, creating a highly visible graphic vocabulary for outdoor advertising, social media, and on-site signage.
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Retrospective: Shakespeare in the Park

In 1954, impresario Joe Papp began a summer tradition of staging free outdoor performances of Shakespeare, inaugurating the Public Theater’s beloved Shakespeare in the Park festival. Pentagram partner Paula Scher, whose relationship with the Public spans four decades, has designed a new identity for the series for thirty consecutive summers. Each campaign is customized to the season’s theme, creating a highly visible graphic vocabulary for outdoor advertising, social media, and on-site signage.