Queens of Egypt Exhibition

Role: Senior Graphic Designer / Exhibitions Designer
Primary Client: National Geographic Society.
Key Demographic: General Public.
Total Cost of Project: $1,600,000

 

The Queens of Egypt exhibition was developed to tell uncommonly told stories about Egypt's most powerful queens. This exhibition was a massive undertaking, featuring over 300 objects!

This exhibition was my first introduction into the science of exhibition design. Entering this complex project in the middle of the design development process, I quickly had to learn how to navigate within a new field of design and learn the intricacies that come with building out a unique and immersive experience conducive for learning.

This was an exciting and informative experience that varied from my experience at Stanley Black & Decker, where my primary focus consisted of marketing and advertising consumer products.

Below are samples of some of my graphic design contributions featured throughout the experience.

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