Case Study - Philip Morant School

Revolutionizing Learning Spaces: A Case Study of Philip Morant School & College

At Cubed Creative, we believe that the environment in which students learn is as important as what they know. Our recent project at Philip Morant School & College is a prime example of this philosophy in action. We had the privilege of designing, printing and installing bespoke wall art that transformed the school's spaces and how students interact with their learning environment.


Design & Technology: Celebrating Human Ingenuity

The Design & Technology department now features an inspiring showcase of how inventions have changed the world. We brought to life the evolution of groundbreaking inventions like the mobile phone, Nintendo, and the iconic Club Honda motorcycle. These graphics serve more than a decorative purpose; they are visual narratives that chronicle human innovation and progress, sparking curiosity and wonder in every student who passes by.


English Department: A Literary Voyage

We created a unique and stimulating environment for the English department by installing book spine wall graphics. This design choice transforms the walls into towering shelves of literary classics, making the entire corridor a tribute to the written word. It's an immersive experience that invites students to explore and fosters a deeper appreciation for reading.


Hall of Values: A Reflection of School Ethos

The most impactful part of our project was branding the school hall with the institution's value. This space is now a vivid representation of the school's ethos, a constant reminder of the principles that guide the school community. Our graphics inspire students and staff daily, reinforcing the value underpinning the educational journey at Philip Morant School & College.


Conclusion: A New Chapter in Educational Spaces

This project at Philip Morant School & College illustrates the power of tailored educational spaces. Through our bespoke wall art, we've enhanced the school's aesthetics and created an environment that actively contributes to the learning and development of students. Our journey continues as we seek to transform more educational spaces, infusing them with creativity, inspiration, and a commitment to sustainability.


You can find out more about our transformative projects and how we are redefining the learning environment.

This blog post serves as a detailed case study of your work at Philip Morant School & College, highlighting the specific contributions to different departments and the overall impact on the school's environment.



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