
Factor 50
Events based design for photographer, Martin Parr
A gallery space designed for a university brief to present the work of the photographer, Martin Parr.
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The name is derived from British tourists need to put on a lot of sunscreen when going abroad.
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Each set of photographs would be in an assigned area distinguishable by the different coloured walls and bold title.

In each section would be a stand where visitors can find a stamp representing the place the photographs were taken. This stamp acts as way finding around the exhibit as well as an interactive twist.
These stamps would then be used within passport-style ephemera booklet received at the exhibition entrance.
Allowing visitors to stamp the booklet themselves makes the ephemera more personal and more desirable to be kept following the exhibit's end.
