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Design for 'Our Bridge' scrim

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This scrim design has significance as a record of a major community event -- the celebrations on Sunday 18 March 2007 marking the 75th anniversary of the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The people of Sydney made the 75th anniversary an unqualified success. In a demonstration of community spirit, 200,000 people registered by e-mail to walk across the Bridge, which was closed to traffic from 4am to 10.30pm.

Perhaps the nation's greatest building project of the twentieth century, the Bridge is a well-known symbol that has represented Sydney and Australia to the world. Its vast history has touched many lives, including those who lobbied for its creation, those displaced by its construction, those who worked and died to build it, and those who participated in its spectacular opening. Today it looms large in the daily lives of Sydney's inhabitants and many feel a personal connection to the Bridge.

Branded as 'Our Bridge', the anniversary event was meticulously planned by Executive Producer Noel Staunton and the Office of Protocol and Special Events in the New South Wales Premier's Department. They engaged Deuce Design and creative director Tony Assness to develop a graphic design concept that was applied to the banner, flags, posters, ribbon, printed material and most other items produced for the 'Our Bridge' celebration. The design gave the celebration a unique 'look and feel', heightened the sense of occasion and contributed to the remarkable spirit of community that was evident.

There were planned activities throughout the day, with various organisations and agencies providing events across Sydney Harbour. An official ceremony took place at 9am, comprising a welcome to country, the national anthem, speeches, a ribbon cutting, a pyrotechnics display and a performance of the specially composed 'Our Bridge' overture. The Governor of New South Wales, Professor Marie Bashir, cut the ribbon and the Bridge Walk began. Volunteers handed out free caps at the start of the walk, which went from north to south over the deck of the Bridge. Participants could hear a specially created soundscape, featuring highlights of news bulletins and music of the last 75 years, presented decade by decade. Spectacular windchimes hanging from the walkway completed the soundscape. A memorial plaque dedicated to the 16 workers who died during the construction of the Bridge was unveiled at Dawes Point Park.

Nightfall heightened the sense of occasion. Under the direction of Stephen Page, an Indigenous smoking ceremony was held at sunset. Several hundred members of the Indigenous community timed their walk to coincide with the smoking ceremony. Special lighting effects illuminated the Bridge as never before. The last walkers, wearing fluorescent caps containing small lights, crossed the Bridge around 9pm.
Designed by Tony Assness, Creative Director, with Deuce Design. The final scrims were printed by Selby's.

Working with Deuce Design, Tony Assness created a graphic design concept that was applied to the banner, poster, ribbon, printed material and most other items produced for the 'Our Bridge' celebration. Elements of the basic visual identity were carefully engineered, from the portrait of the Bridge's designer Dr John Bradfield that appears in some applications, to the 'hands of unity', to a kaleidoscope of Australia's most recognised symbols of national pride. The design also pays homage to the Bridge's grand 1932 official opening. A basic palette of colours was used, which generally shades from blue, through purple, mauve, pink, orange.

A renowned creative director, designer and promoter of live events, Assness has worked for fifteen years on a variety of events including fashion shows, corporate functions, outdoor staged spectaculars, boutique dinners and product launches. Regarded a maestro of parties and events, he has designed the Sydney launch of Baz Luhrmann's film 'Moulin Rouge', the launch of Fox Studios Australia, the national launch of Foxtel Digital and pre-match entertainment for the National Rugby League Grand Final. He also headed the creative team responsible for the Garden Palace Promenade to mark the 125th anniversary of the Powerhouse Museum.

Deuce Design is a Sydney-based graphic design and branding studio that was founded in 1999 by Bruce Slorach and Sophie Tatlow. Working in all graphic media, Deuce Design has collaborated with architects, interior designers and landscape architects. On the 'Our Bridge' project their collaboration with creative director Tony Assness had spectacular results.
These designs were mounted for presentation to Office of Protocol and Special Events for approval. Final scrims were placed around the city to create a party atmosphere and used as crowd control barriers along the length of the Harbour Bridge on the day. Donated to the Museum by the Office of Protocol and Special Events as part of a collection of objects and designs created in 2007 for the anniversary celebrations.

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Description
Design for 'Our Bridge' scrim, mounted, paper / foam core, designed by Tony Assness and Deuce Design for the 75th Anniversary of Sydney Harbour Bridge, used by New South Wales Premier's Department, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 2007

'Our Bridge' scrim designs in a poster format on a large sheet of paper with foam core mount. It shows the 'Our Bridge' logo design in various sizes, which was to be produced as a continuous ribbon of printed fabric for use as crowd control barriers and the like. Design details are in black on a white background with three strips of a border pattern in different sizes, printed with the words 'Celebrate Our Bridge / Sunday 18 March / 1932 2007 / Sydney Harbour Bridge'. A fourth row has a long thin banner design in blue shading through purple to mauve to pink, to orange with Our Bridge logo.

The basic 'Our Bridge' logo design depicts the Sydney Harbour Bridge, supported by two cupped hands whose forearms become stylised girders, each standing on a base marked '1932' and '2007' respectively (left to right), with a sunburst above the bridge, and above that a scroll with the words 'Our Bridge'. The centre of the design forms the shield on which appears '75' in large numerals, immediately above a small shield showing two clasped, shaking hands, topped by a stylised waratah. Around the edge and in the background are faint images of iconic Australian objects, flora and fauna. The scroll at the bottom of the design reads 'Sydney Harbour Bridge'. A basic palette of colours is used, which generally shades from purple, through blue, mauve, pink and orange.

Designer: Assness, Tony

Maker: Deuce Design; Sydney, New South Wales; 2007
Marks
See description.
2008/36/2
Height
420 mm
Width
595 mm
Depth
15 mm

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Acquisition credit line
Gift of Office of Protocol and Special Events, New
Subjects:
+ Sydney Harbour Bridge
+ Festivals and celebrations
+ Sydney landscapes
+ Australian design
+ Australian graphic design


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