


Hello Portobello
Hello Portobello
Hello Portobello
Client
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA
YEAR
2024
Category
visual design
TAGS
wayfinding, technology, signage design









Banners displayed throughout portobello road to attract local and non-local community,
Banners displayed throughout portobello road to attract local and non-local community,



Engaging pedestrians
Engaging pedestrians
Engaging pedestrians
Year: 2024
Category: Interactive Design, Experiential Design
Supported By: Hello Lamp Post
Year: 2024
Category: Interactive Design, Experiential Design
Supported By: Hello Lamp Post
Year: 2024
Category: Interactive Design, Experiential Design
Supported By: Hello Lamp Post
hello portobello by hello lamp post
hello portobello by hello lamp post
hello portobello by hello lamp post
In collaboration with the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, our team transformed the traditional feedback process for Portobello Road's improvement into an interactive street experience.
We designed dynamic street signage that invited pedestrians to become active participants in shaping their community space. This turns everyday foot traffic into meaningful engagement opportunities.
It highlights the growing needs of cities to integrate modern technology in traditional commerce sites.
In collaboration with the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, our team transformed the traditional feedback process for Portobello Road's improvement into an interactive street experience.
We designed dynamic street signage that invited pedestrians to become active participants in shaping their community space. This turns everyday foot traffic into meaningful engagement opportunities.
It highlights the growing needs of cities to integrate modern technology in traditional commerce sites.
In collaboration with the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, our team transformed the traditional feedback process for Portobello Road's improvement into an interactive street experience.
We designed dynamic street signage that invited pedestrians to become active participants in shaping their community space. This turns everyday foot traffic into meaningful engagement opportunities.
It highlights the growing needs of cities to integrate modern technology in traditional commerce sites.



