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These guidelines have been created by the Barbican Studio, which is the in-house design team at the Barbican Centre, London. The Studio creates most of the visual material for the Centre. It is based in the Marketing Department and consists of four permanent designers.

The current structure of the design team was created in 2011 and coincides with a major rebranding project undertaken by North. The philosophy of the team is based on the visual guidelines North created at the time. These set out a flexible system influenced by the Centre’s vision of ‘arts without boundaries’ and includes strong visual elements that allow freedom and diversity.

For further information contact design@barbican.org.uk

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Use everyday words

Everyday words mean we can reach more people. That’s important because:

  • The average reading age in the UK is nine years old
  • 7.1 million adults are described as having ‘very poor literacy’ skills

Using everyday words makes our writing more accessible to people who might not think the Barbican is for them.

  • in order to => to
  • nevertheless => but
  • in addition to => and

Remember: nobody likes reading long-winded, complex writing. Not even sophisticated or ‘expert’ readers.

Learn more about why plain language works for everyone.

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