GSM Project was a Montreal-based group specialized in the design and production of thematic installations and exhibitions mainly for museums. It includes four companies: gsmprjct°création, gsmprjct°intégration, gsmprjct°média and gsmprjct°technologie. GSM Project can be traced back to Jacques Guillon and Associates, the first multidisciplinary design office in Canada, founded by architect Jacques Guillon in 1962. The firm participated in numerous landmark projects in various fields, including the signage and metro cars for Montreal’s metro system and several thematic pavilions at Expo 67 in Montreal. These projects were realized by the talents of Morley Smith, an American industrial designer in charge of the design of Montreal Metro cars and the Man and Life pavilion at Expo 67, and the Swiss graphic designer, Laurent Marquart. The company rebranded itself Jacques Guillon Designers in 1968. More information...
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