Pentagram

Pentagram

Scholastic

Environmental graphics for the corporate headquarters of the world’s largest publisher of children’s books celebrate iconic characters in a series of artworks and installations.

The front desk in the lobby is a ‘magic bookshelf’ built of 800 books that appear to float in air.

The Magic School Bus is rendered as a dimensional pegboard made of 15,000 wooden dowels.

A giant, three-dimensional Captain Underpants smashes through a wall, and crime-fighting duo Dog Man and Cat Kid appear in a two-story Pop Art mural.

The installations integrate the characters into the architecture in inventive, gallery-like ways.

Clifford the Big Red Dog appears in murals in the elevator banks on each floor, made of stretched canvas sewn with fur, so people can pet the walls.

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