WORK / MUSEUM & EXHIBITION / OMAN ET LA MER: TEMPORARY EXHIBITION, NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM PARIS
Oman et la Mer
temporary exhibition,
National Maritime Museum Paris
Bringing Maritime Heritage into an International Exhibition Experience
Presented at the National Maritime Museum in Paris, Oman et la Mer explored the
Sultanate of Oman’s rich maritime history through a curated collection of artefacts, navigational instruments, historical maps, and traditional ship models — many exhibited
in Paris for the first time. The exhibition reflects the long-standing relationship between
Oman and France shaped through centuries of maritime exchange, translating historical
depth into an accessible and engaging experience for both public and specialist audiences.
The work focused on developing exhibition graphics, iconography, and production-ready artwork that supported the spatial narrative throughout the gallery environment. It also extended into the project’s visual identity system, including logo, poster, and brochure design, establishing a cohesive visual language across both exhibition and printed communication materials. (Selected identity and branding work can be viewed in the Branding section here).
My Role
Exhibition Communication Design / Interpretive Graphics / Visual Identity System /
Spatial Graphic Design / Production Artwork & Implementation
Entrance Graphics & Visual Identity Application
Entrance to the exhibition featuring the visual identity system across spatial graphics, anchored by the Omani maritime-inspired logo as part of the identity system, setting the tone for the visitor journey.

Entrance Graphics & Timeline Wall Artwork
Entrance and timeline wall graphics extending the visual identity system across the exhibition space, translating Oman’s maritime narrative into a structured visual sequence that guides visitors through
key historical moments.

Exhibition Graphic Panels & Spatial Communication
Graphic panels applied throughout the exhibition, translating Oman’s maritime narrative
into a structured visual system that guides interpretation, highlights key historical content,
and supports the visitor journey across the gallery space.



Visual Identity Applications
Application of the visual identity system across key touchpoints, including logo placement,
poster design, and brochure materials, reinforcing a cohesive narrative across the exhibition.
(Refer to the Branding section for detailed design development.)
