Exhibition Nolde Luger - from Flint to City Bus
Exhibition view of the entrance
All description texts are printed on paper and tacked to the wall
Original posters are attached to black cardboard boxes with magnets - an inexpensive and exhibit-friendly method
In the middle of the exhibition there is a digital poster board
This is projected onto the wall by several synchronised beamers.
The posters can be sorted according to certain attributes via a desk with integrated touch display. The visitor can decide what is to be shown
Colourfully painted three-layer panels serve as exhibition displays
Original bus stops for city and country buses can be seen in the exhibition
Exhibition view - situation at the exit
Working model
Working model - detailed view
Exhibition catalogue
Exhibition catalogue detail view
Exhibition Nolde Luger - from Flint to City Bus "All of a sudden I didn't look around for beautiful women anymore, but for buses." Says Nolde Luger, the graphic pioneer who designed the first Dornbirn city bus and whose design was then adopted by other cities. Luger has always been a child of the counterculture and has always associated design with attitude: Flint, Randspiele, Bregenz Festival, Spielboden Dornbirn, Dornbirn city bus, and, and, and.