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We are AFSB Associates. 

A partnership of Andrew Feast & Sharon Beard working collaboratively in the design industry with a wide range of clients since 1988. Our roles began in Interior and Museum Exhibition design for Simpson Molloy and the Victoria & Albert Museum respectively.

We are proud to be able to work collectively with other designers and specialists in all professions to achieve the best outcome for our clients.

Our work envelops all sectors of the leisure industry, museum display and design, retail, exhibitions and interiors, interactive design, gardens and interpretation.

Since 2021 we are pleased to announce that our son Charlie has joined us in the practice after gaining First Class Honours degree in Graphic design & Visual Communication in 2020 allowing us to support much of our own 3D work in-house, as well as providing us with the ability to offer more strings to our bow with a fresh look at website design, graphic design & illustration as well as photography.

We haven’t changed the way that we work and support our clients over the years always building from the bottom up, working as a team with them to establish the conceptual skeleton that ensures the narrative and environment are conspicuously bound together. 

Establishing these basic building blocks will allow the design process to both direct and inform the decisions made, controlling the look and the feel of all aspects of the design vocabulary and materials used, this is paramount in ensuring that the product has longevity and feels holistic and complete.

 

46 Parsonage Chase   Minster   Sheerness-on-Sea   Kent   ME12 3JX                  t      +441795 870 710                 e    andyfeast@afsbassociates.co.uk

 

 

Past Projects

  • Kew Gardens

    • The Queens Garden

    • Temperate House

    • Pop-Up News Pods, Wakehurst

    • Agius Evolution Garden

    • The Hive

    • Conservation Area

    • Way-Finding

    • Obelisks

    • Chelsea Flower Show: State of the World's Plants

  • Nottingham Castle

    • Way-Finding

    • Brewhouse Yard Visitor Experience

  • Centre For Life, Newcastle 

    • Space Zone Gallery

    • Creativity Zone

    • Play Zone

    • Under 7s Pop-Up Play

    • GAIA and Hello World

    • CS Hub - Science Now! Save the Bees

    • Lego Futures

    • Life Labs

    • Wow Zone Gallery

 

  • Science Museum

    • Energy Hall

    • Entrance Lobby

    • Visitor Journey

    • Museum Signage

    • Energy Hall

    • Launchpad

    • Centenary Celebrations

    • Dana Café

    • Dana Offices

    • Shop

    • Climate Stories

    • Electroboutique

    • HEXEN 2.0 Suzanne Triester

    • Cosmos and Culture

    • Inside the Spitfire

    • Brunel

    • Oramics to Electronica

    • Mind Maps

    • Space Detectives

    • Water Wars

  • English Heritage

    • A Monumental Act

    • Betjeman’s Britain

    • Richmond Castle, North Yorkshire

    • Hailes Abbey, Gloucestershire

    • Stokesay Castle, Shropshire

    • Pevensey Castle, East Sussex

    • Gainsborough Old Hall

    • Birdoswold Roman Fort, Cumbria

  • Imperial War Museum

    • Terrible Trenches

    • Explore History

    • A Family at War Shop

    • Don McCullin Shop

  • MOSI

    • Visitor Journey Improvement Project

  • The Garden Museum

    • Plant Seekers

  • The Geffrye Museum

    • At Home in the World

    • Stands Alone

    • Period Gardens

    • At Home in Japan

    • A Garden Within Doors

    • Choosing The Chintz

    • Museum Shop

    • Garden Arts Programme

  • Horniman Museum and Gardens

    • Indian Textiles

    • Art of Harmony

    • Indian Textiles

  • The British Library

    • London: a life in maps

    • Shop

    • Magna Carta (An Embroidery) Cornelia Parker

    • Comics Unmasked

    • Lines in the Ice

    • Paddington the Story of a Bear

    • Gay UK

  • Victoria and Albert Museum

    • Art Nouveau

    • William Morris

    • Grand Design

    • Cannon Photography Gallery

  • The Cabinet War Rooms

    • Churchill Papers

  • Museum Of Domestic Design And Architecture

    • Main Galleries

 

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