Bad Hersfeld, Germany, Portraits
A bank in Bad Hersfeld has named its meeting rooms for well-known personalities from the region.
Volkert Design created a pictorial signage for the meeting rooms: in the rooms abstracted portraits of the given person are hanging.
EXYD generated pattern perforations from photos and produced the metal images – about 6000 holes per image with diameters between 3 and 8 mm.
Photo above: Some portraits in production after punching and before anodizing, on the left Konrad Duden (Duden Spelling Dictionary) and in the middle Konrad Zuse (digital computer Z3).
Photo above:
Two anodized wall pictures, Konrad Duden and Konrad Zuse.
Photo below:
Wall picture Lisa Heise.