Tuesday 24 August 2010

Centrica HQ

BAF produced and installed a giant interactive graphic wall designed and commissioned by Wilding McArdle Wilson for the glass atrium of the UK HQ for Centrica, the worlds leading integrated energy company whose business units include British Gas and Direct Energy. The atrium graphic provides a backdrop for business activity and meeting areas. Using a combination of printed media such optically clear film, contra-vision and magnetic media, BAF created a multi faceted interactive map illustrating the activity of Direct Energy in the USA. This sits on a stunning back visual of Toronto.

Science Museum Summer 2010


BAF produced a stunning array of graphics for both permanent and temporary exhibitions at the Science Museum for Summer 2010. The Visitor Journey includes a giant 12m interior banner with various external banners, single and double sided and panels which provide way-finding and exhibition information. The Entrance Hall features Rho prints direct to brushed aluminium di-bond panels, cut out vinyl texts on striking aluminium wall feature as well as 4 Duratrans light boxes showcasing the museums attractions. Who Am I? is one of this summers most engaging visitor attractions. A large 2m wide brain printed on Duratrans was mounted on site onto supplied acrylic. Stunning 3D visual effects have been produced with mirror, and graduated colour panels.
Trash Fashion, the latest Antenna Gallery feature uses Rho to laser cut di-bond and vinyl wraps overlayed with di-bond and foamex panels. The Topic Zone is an IT interactive play area, featuring GRP formed panels and lit columns with applied printed vinyl graphics.

Monday 16 August 2010

The newly opened London Visitor Centre is the one-stop-shop to the
capital and beyond where you can seek expert advice on sites in the city and purchase tickets.
BAF recently produced a colourful floor graphic advertising the Sea Life Aquarium for Merlin. The floor was printed from the Rho direct to 7 year life self-adhesive film, with sandtex seal which was i-cut to a crescent shape.