As of May 3rd, 2007, Dr. Zahi Hawass (Secretary General of The Supreme Council of Antiquities) officially approved The Egyptian Museum Graphic Improvement Project (TEMGIP) and efforts to raise funds to implement this project. Click here to view official documentation.

On November 12th, 2007 Dr. Hawass re-emphases the importance of TEMGIP, and approves various incentives in efforts to seek sponsorship to implement this project. Click here to view official documentation.


Signage System

DuPont’s Corian® material has been chosen to fabricate the signs in this signage system. Medgenco International is the official representative and distributor for DuPont products in Egypt, and therefore has been chosen to implement this project. According to Medgenco International, the production and installation of this signage system is a four to six month process. Upon attaining full funding for the cost of The Egyptian Museum Graphic Improvement Project, Graphic Change will work with a member of the museum staff and Medgenco International to produce and install the signage system.

For inquiries and offers, please send an e-mail to: info@GraphicChange.org
title/subject of e-mail: TEMGIP SPONSORSHIP


Brochures

One of the purposes of the brochure is to help sustainability fund the new signage system through sponsorship and sales. Periodically, facility and antiquity locations move and change, leading to the need of periodically updating the signs. The fund created by the brochures will ensure the financial ability to upkeep the new signage system.

For inquiries and offers, please send an e-mail to: info@GraphicChange.org
title/subject of e-mail: TEMGIP BROCHURE SPONSORSHIP

 

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