As a Graphic designer for Formations Inc. I delved deep into the creation of two large exhibits in the US.
Design, fabrication, and installation of 4,000 square-feet of indoor and exterior exhibits that educate visitors about the new elephant habitat at the Oregon Zoo.
Through dynamic graphics, and mechanical and electronic interactives, visitors learn more about the need to protect elephants and their extensive connection with humans. A touchscreen timeline and an up-close viewing area lets visitors learn about past, present, and future elephant studies, and allows for photos, observation, and contemplation of these magnificent creatures.
Client: Metro; Portland, Oregon
Design, fabrication, and installation of 3,000 square-feet of exhibits in Skagway’s historic train depot—one of the remaining reminders of the bustling town that emerged when “Gold Fever!” infected the nation.
Visitors follow the journey of five stampeders, from their arrival to the Klondike to their final fate. Exhibits include layered graphics, tactile objects, dioramas, a video program showing the town “then and now,” and a Wheel of Chance, which illustrates how difficult it was to strike it rich during the gold rush.
Client: NPS Klondike Gold Rush NP; Skagway, Alaska
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