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Sign System
Archaeological Site
Great Preslav, Bulgaria
2005

 

MA Project
Central Saint Martins College of
Art and Design


The aim of the project was to design a signage system for a cultural site in Bulgaria. The city is the second Bulgarian capital, Great Preslav, of the first Bulgarian kingdom in the Ninth century. This city was the cultural center where the writings of the medieval Slavs spread to many other parts of Eastern Europe and in parts of Asia. Nowadays, Great Preslav is a cultural park with museums preserving the history and the treasures of the medieval Bulgarians. In response to the site, a signage system was developed specifically for the area in consideration of the history of the Glagolithic alphabet (which were used by the Slavonic people, and later replaced by the Cyrillic alphabet). The Glagolithic alphabet was based on a grid created from a cross, a triangle and a circle that represents hope, faith and love from the Orthodox Church. This grid and the characteristics of the Glagolithic alphabet were used for the creation of the pictograms and the signs themselves. The intention of the entire system is to represent the identity of a culture that was heavily influential in shaping the history of the early Bulgarian society.

Sign Design Society Awards 2005, UK, Commendation
http://www.signdesignsociety.co.uk/

Site map with four colour coded zones
   

Exhibition Design
Costume & Culture Museum, Sofia, Bulgaria
2001

 
   
Website
King's Cross Station
Disasters
2004
 
   
Temporary Exhibition
Bosch
2000
 
   
Corporate Identity
Verde Art Materials
2000
 
   
 
Website
Van Cauwenberghe
Antwerp, Belgium
2005
 
   

Website
Brochure
Metropolitan Workshop
2005

 
 

Exterior/Interior Design
Vertical 7, Printing Office
Expozone
2003


 
   

Shop Sign
Liebherr
Sofia, Bulgaria
2001

 
   
 
Promotional Materials
Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design
2005
   
   
     
  © Copywright
Venera Stoycheva 2005, London