Ditto Modular Display. 2024.
          Ditto was a partnership with the George Brown School of Design, born out of the desire to create flexible and reusable modular wall panels that could be reconfigured to display student design work at the end of the year.

Building and demolishing student displays every year creates unnecessary waste and is costly for the school to support. Through the design process, the modules also came to be thought of as flexible learning tools to be placed in the hallways throughout the school year.

Post-secondary education has experienced a massive shift over the past few years. Elaborate, purpose built spaces sit empty as more hybrid and online teaching becomes the norm. Students are getting flexible and efficient education, though the important social and groupwork aspects of learning are languishing. Ditto responds to a need to make spaces more flexible and interactive, to promote student interaction outside of traditional classroom settings.