
Modulex | Modular Signage, Architectural Signage, Wayfinding
As a leading provider of architectural signage, Modulex is dedicated to delivering exceptional visual communication solutions. We pride ourselves on our wayfinding and signage solutions …
Modulex | Brickipedia | Fandom
Modulex was a building system that was designed for adults. It was developed by The LEGO Group at the same time as their Modulex sets were produced from 1963 until 1965, and were …
The Brief and Wondrous Life of Modulex, Lego's Building System …
Nov 3, 2016 · A success among urban planners but a failure among architects (with the exception of Eero Saarinen, who used them in his prototype modeling stages), Modulex—the …
ModuleX Inc.
ModuleX MUSEUM series fixtures are the first Japanese lighting product to be recognized by the IES (Illuminating Engineering Society) Progress Report for our high quality and creative optical …
Modulex Group - LinkedIn
Founded in 1963 by the LEGO group, Modulex has been in the signage and branding implementation business for more than 60 years.
Modulex: LEGO’s Most Successful Failure - YouTube
The Modulex legacy remains a fascinating chapter in LEGO’s history. Watch the entire video to learn everything about Modulex bricks!
Modulex - Wikipedia
In the Fall of 2006, Modulex introduced Face to the market after a long development time. The product used laser cutting technology to shape aluminium plates with the possibility for …
Modulex - Bricks McGee
Modulex is a smaller, discontinued line of LEGO bricks originally designed for architects and planners. Launched in 1963, Modulex offered a different scale and precision suited for …
Modulex Products | Design & Build, Architectural & Wayfinding
Modulex has the capability of producing any type of signage design that you can think of thanks to our state of the art technology and multi-factory experience across the world.
Celebrating the Past, Present and Future of Modulex - BrickNerd
Sep 15, 2023 · Initially, the studs had “LEGO” on them, but within a few years, the moulds were switched to “M” for Modulex. This was to differentiate the toy LEGO brick from the professional …