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The Royal Armouries (the National Museum of Arms and Armour) – creation of a souvenir guide for the new museum at Leeds before its opening along with graphics for all the galleries Using images with either non-descript backgrounds or cutouts, prints etc. Also a hint of the interiors to come from the architect's plans, and the gallery signs. Once the museum had opened/was complete, images could be changed (as in the elephant armour, shown) for future editions. It was a very interesting phase of work as the whole museum was coming to fruition after many months of planning. Part of the final phase of the museum was the completion of the Hall of Steel: the creation of the largest traditional display of arms anywhere in the world. This massed display captures the feel of historic designs from the Tower of London and Hampton Court Palace. The Hall of Steel is a central feature of the Royal Armouries Leeds museum: massed displays are viewed from a spiral walkway around the outside of an octagonal seven-storey column.