Melbourne Cinémathèque

Constructing a Sense of Place

Chosen by the Melbourne Cinémathèque for their 2026 Campaign identity, my designs encapsulate the importance of ‘place’. 

Deconstructing the featured movies into architectural collages affords a reading and viewing experience as full, dynamic and content-driven as a Wednesday night at the Cinémathèque.

You can view these designs on the big screen at ACMI, Fed Square every Wednesday night in 2026.

Chosen by the Melbourne Cinémathèque for their 2026 Campaign identity, my designs encapsulate the importance of ‘place’. 

Deconstructing the featured movies into architectural collages affords a reading and viewing experience as full, dynamic and content-driven as a Wednesday night at the Cinémathèque.

You can view these designs on the big screen at ACMI, Fed Square every Wednesday night in 2026.

In the calendar and digital screens, highly contrasting blues and oranges saturate movie stills that are deconstructed and reimagined in whimsical, architectural collages. Each night at the Cinémathèque becomes a physical world to explore, capturing the visionary nature of the Cinémathèque in reintroducing these movies to a modern audience. 

Through the consistent application of the vibrant orange ‘ground’, the A1 calendar becomes a map with which readers can explore the creative, avant-garde landscape of the Melbourne Cinémathèque. 

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