Since opening in 1962 Coventry Cathedral has been a major tourist attraction welcoming both tourists and pilgrims from around the word. Designed by architect Sir Basil Spence, the Cathedral contains some of the finest examples of 1950’s and 60’s Art and Architecture in the country. I was very pleased to be given a tour of the Cathedral… The artwork inside is incredible and well worth a visit!
I worked closely with the Coventry Cathedral reconciliation team to develop a set of banners designed to be displayed in the Cathedral in order to communicate to visitors the work they do promoting reconciliation, which has a central place in the vision of the Cathedral.
I was also asked to design a new logo for their ‘Together For Hope’ project, an initiative with the aim of widening the appeal of their work to include local, national and international multi-faith organisations. The new logo needed to work in harmony with their existing logos, and it was important to avoid the use of specifically Christian symbolism, the logo is heavily influenced by the Catherdals Baptistry window, and features their unique font. (Also shown – some alternative designs for the project).