A temporary exhibition at Imperial War Museum London exploring Churchill's life and legacy through political cartoons created during WWII.
The design centres on the cartoonists' perspective, featuring a 3-metre-long pen sculpture as the entry focal point. Ink-lined edges, aged-paper textures, and hand-drawn frames transform the gallery into a living sketch — as if the artists are still drawing Churchill's story across the walls.
The concept required translating a 2D medium (political cartoons) into a fully immersive 3D environment, balancing historical interpretation with a strong visual identity that draws visitors into the world of wartime satire.
Scope: Creative lead and lead 3D designer, responsible for spatial concept, detailed design, and 3D visualisation.
Scale: Temporary exhibition | IWM London
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Posted Jun 26, 2026
A temporary exhibition at Imperial War Museum London exploring Churchill's life and legacy through political cartoons created during WWII.