The Baltic Triangle area of Liverpool has become a local hub for creatives, consisting of graphics studios, music venues, arts festivals and events and much more.
Bridgewater 66 is a contemporary art gallery and community arts space based in Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle. It values the importance of smaller artists, local to Liverpool or the UK. It also holds events for the community.
The project proposed turning the Queen’s Store’s Company, an abandoned warehouse in the Baltic Triangle, into a gallery space. Using elements from the history of the building and the surrounding Baltic area, I created a brand identity for this imagined arts space, which included a typeface, logo, icon, posters and merchandise.