BG Trinidad and Tobago Visitor Information & Safety package

With BG being an international company, BG T&T hires many expatriates each year. To accommodate these newcomers, BG provides a Visitor Information & Safety package. The Visitor Information leaflet provides information about accommodation, emergency contacts, grocery stores, a map of Port of Spain and a variety of other tidbits to make the transition into a new country easier for these employees and their families. The Office Emergency Leaflet  prepares the expats for all worst-case scenarios. With these 2 brochures in hand, visitors can be prepared for any situation that comes their way. Custom-illustrated map by Ryan James.

BG Trinidad and Tobago Employee Handbook

Working with as large as a company as BG, it is easy to feel like a little fish in a big pond. Working closely with BG’s Corporate Communications department, we were able to create an employee handbook that ensures this overwhelming feeling is taken care of, providing all of the information that employees should know. While observing visuals encompassing each aspect of life in BG, employees can read about benefits, career paths, rules and much more; everything you need to know to get the most out of your job experience.

BG Trinidad & Tobago “Discovering Natural Gas”

Natural gas is one of the largest commodities in Trinidad, but do you really know what natural gas is? And how to ‘play safe’ around it? BG Trinidad & Tobago’s (now Shell Trinidad) ‘Discovering Natural Gas’ activity magazine tells you all about this and much more! The freedom we were given by BG allowed us to make this magazine interactive with educational games, beautiful drawings, and an assortment of fun facts. Whether you’re a child or adult, this magazine is fun and informative for anyone to read!

Museum of the Pitch Lake at La Brea

This is a fabulous location. Outside, there is the Pitch Lake, one of the natural wonders of the world. Inside, we created a small museal display, which will delight you with loads of pre-historical and historical information, folklore stories and legends, historical lore, and a host of visuals to put this natural wonder into perspective. The first half of this museum was constructed in 2009, and this year, 2012, the second half will be filled with exciting content. And yes, we love the Pitch Lake itself too, it is truly wondrous to be out there and admire the beautiful colours and structures of the pitch and serene atmosphere.

Take a Tour of the Virtual Museum of the Pitch Lake on our Blog!

Virtual Museum to Commemorate the Abolition of Slavery and Emancipation in Trinidad and Tobago

The Road to Freedom

Held at the National Museum of Trinidad and Tobago in 2007, we created two exhibitions to mark the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire, and the emancipation of slaves in Trinidad and Tobago. Aiming to highlight this important aspect of Trinidad and Tobago’s history, the exhibit featured watercolours of Trinidad’s early slave plantation society by Richard Bridgens, together with a variety of objects and historical documents pertaining to the period of the abolition.

Click here to visit the Virtual Exhibit on our Blog!

Masonic Education Exhibit

For the Inauguration of the Continued Masonic Education Collection in 2004 at Port of Spain’s Heritage Library, we put together an exhibition to show the origins of the craft of Freemasonry in the last decades of the 18th century, its development and its principal personalities. Using a wide assortment of regalia and ritual objects, the exhibition educated visitors about this long-standing fraternal organisation.

Museum of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service

Opened in 2004, this museum must be the only one in the West Indies that was built into a stone tower! The tower forms part of the Police Head Quarters building in Port-of-Spain, also called “the Depot”, which was constructed in 1876.

Learn about the History of the TTPS on our Blog!

 

Museum of the City of Port of Spain

In 2003, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism launched The City of Port of Spain Museum at Fort St. Andres (next to the lighthouse). Our goal in designing this museum: to portray the history of the civic institutions of the capital city with the respect it deserves. This permanent museum takes you back in time, showcasing major figures, artefacts of the first peoples, and the evolution of transport and technology, among other treasures of Port of Spain.

Take a Tour of the Virtual Museum on our Blog!