‘Signatures of the Invisible’ was shown in London, Rome, Geneva, Lisbon, Japan and the US – the result of a collaboration between University of the Arts London and CERN in Geneva. Leading artists worked with distinguished scientists to make works in response to theoretical physics in order to redefine the relationship between art and science. We designed the exhibition catalogues, invitations and posters, beginning with a brochure to support fundraising activity. A hole represents a pathway driven through ‘matter’ by a ‘particle’. The image pages are designed as science and art ‘pairs’ to give a sense of the rationale and potential for the exhibition, without preempting its outcome.