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      <image:title>Projects - The Boomer List</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Boomer List: Photographs by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders is a Newseum exhibit featuring 19 large-format portraits of influential baby boomers — one born each year of the baby boom, from 1946 to 1964. Award-winning photographer and filmmaker Timothy Greenfield-Sanders (“The Black List,” “The Latino List” and “The Out List”) chose as his subjects boomers who reflect the depth, diversity and talent of their generation.  Responsibilities include: concept design, modeling, exhibit design, exhibit graphic design and promotional graphic design.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Projects - Civil Rights at 50</image:title>
      <image:caption>Civil Rights at 50 is a changing exhibition exploring the relationship between the news media and the civil rights movement between 1963 and 1966. 1963: Civil Rights at 50 1963 was a turning point for the civil rights movement. Peaceful protests, demonstrations and boycotts provoked violent responses that rocked the country as activists intensified their push for the basic civil rights that were still denied to African Americans a century after the Emancipation Proclamation. “1963: Civil Rights at 50” is part of a three-year changing exhibit exploring the relationship between the news media and the civil rights movement between 1963 and 1965. Responsibilities include: concept design, exhibit design, exhibit graphic design, mount making drawings, fabrication drawings and promotional graphic design.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Projects - Anchorman: The Exhibit</image:title>
      <image:caption>Created in partnership with Paramount Pictures, this special exhibit highlights the movie about fictional 1970s TV anchor Ron Burgundy, whose top-rated Channel 4 News team rules San Diego until reporter Veronica Corningstone arrives with her sights set on Ron’s anchor chair. The movie, starring Will Ferrell, became a comedy classic and spawned the sequel, “Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues,” opening in theaters nationwide Dec. 20, 2013.  The exhibit also explores the reality behind the film’s humor. Before the arrival of the 24/7 news cycle, local TV anchormen ruled the airwaves and the anchor chair was for men only. But dramatic changes hit local TV news in the 1970s when women stepped up to the anchor desk, and news teams took over. Visitors can see local TV news promotions from the 1970s, along with photos of popular news teams of the day, and learn about the issues that women faced as they tried to achieve equality in the newsroom.  Responsibilities include: concept design, modeling, exhibit graphic design, promotional graphic design and fabrication drawings.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Projects - Inside Today's FBI: Fighting Crime in the Age of Terror</image:title>
      <image:caption>A new version of the Newseum’s popular FBI exhibit, “Inside Today’s FBI: Fighting Crime in the Age of Terror” explores how crime and crime-fighting have evolved in the post-9/11 era. The FBI’s mission of fighting terrorism, spies and cybercriminals is a major focus of the new exhibit, which features never-before-displayed evidence and artifacts from some of the bureau’s biggest cases. The FBI has been making headlines for more than 100 years, and the exhibit highlights the bureau’s sometimes cooperative, sometimes combative relationship with the press. More than 45 new artifacts are on display, including the Toyota Corolla abandoned by 9/11 hijackers at Dulles Airport outside Washington, D.C., and a Nissan Pathfinder that was rigged with explosives in a failed attempt to bomb Times Square in 2010. The exhibit also displays artifacts from the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, including the handcuffs that restrained bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and a mobile fingerprinting device that identified his brother, Tamerlan. The Newseum’s original FBI exhibit was the first temporary exhibit to open after the Newseum moved from Arlington, Va., to Washington, D.C., in 2008. The exhibit proved so popular with visitors that its run was extended indefinitely until it finally closed for renovations in July 2015. Some of the most significant artifacts from the old FBI exhibit remain on display, including the Unabomber’s cabin, engine parts and landing gear from United Airlines Flight 175, which crashed into the World Trade Center South Tower on Sept. 11, 2001, and the shoes worn by shoe bomber Richard Reid in an attempt to blow up an American Airlines flight in December 2001. A new interactive experience will allow visitors to uncover how the FBI in 2013 shut down Silk Road, an online black market for illegal drugs and firearms located in the Internet’s hidden “darknet.” The exhibit also includes two new original Newseum video productions exploring how the FBI is battling global terrorism and cybercrime. Responsibilities include: Graphic Design, 3D modeling, fabrication drawings, artifact mount making drawings.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>President Lincoln Is Dead: The New York Herald Reports the Assassination marks the 150th anniversary of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. The exhibit features an unparalleled collection of all seven editions issued by the Herald on April 15, 1865, chronicling the shooting of the president at Ford’s Theatre, his death, the hunt for his assassin and the swearing-in of the new president. Displayed together for the first time since 1865, the collection begins with the 2 a.m. edition, which contained the first Associated Press report that Lincoln had been shot.  Responsibilities include: concept design, modeling, graphic design, promotional graphic design, fabrication drawings and exhibition installation.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Projects - Creating Camelot: The Photography of Jacques Lowe</image:title>
      <image:caption>“Creating Camelot: The Photography of Jacques Lowe,” showcases intimate and iconic images of President John F. Kennedy and his family taken by Kennedy’s personal photographer.  “Creating Camelot: The Photography of Jacques Lowe” features more than 70 photographs and contact sheets. The photos document Kennedy’s rise to power, from his 1958 Senate re-election campaign to the White House. The exhibit also explores how Lowe’s images of the Kennedys were used in the media. Lowe’s original negatives, which were stored in a World Trade Center bank vault, were lost during the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The images in this exhibit have been digitally restored and reproduced by the Newseum from Lowe’s original work prints and contact sheets, on exclusive loan from the photographer’s estate. Creating Camelot has been redesigned and adapted as a traveling exhibition that is currently in the United States. It has been featured at the Constitution Center in Philadelphia as well as the Durham Museum in Omaha. Press Quotes: “Important pictures that might have been lost to history have, in a sense, been pulled from the ashes.” — Time.com “The most amazingly intimate photographs of a president ever taken.” — The New York Times Responsibilities include: concept design, modeling, graphic design, exhibition design (in-house and traveling exhibit design), promotional graphic design and fabrication drawings.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Projects - Pictures of The Year: 2014</image:title>
      <image:caption>This exhibit showcases the best news photography from Pictures of the Year International, one of the oldest and most prestigious photojournalism contests in the world. For seven decades, news photographers have competed in this annual contest, founded in 1944 at the University of Missouri. Today, the contest receives tens of thousands of entries from all over the world. Responsibilities include: concept design, exhibit design, exhibit graphic design, promotional graphic design and fabrication drawings.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Projects - The Eyes of History: 2012</image:title>
      <image:caption>There’s President Barack Obama shaking the prosthetic hand of an Army Ranger who was injured during a firefight in Afghanistan. There’s House Speaker John Boehner, wiping his eyes as former Speaker Nancy Pelosi prepares to hand him the gavel for the first time. Isn’t that first lady Michelle Obama, looking like any other mom with a shopping cart at Target? This exhibit features prize-winning photographs, video and new media from the White House News Photographers Association’s annual competition. More than 250 photographers competed for awards in 50 categories in this year’s contest. The exhibit showcases coverage of events that occurred during 2011. Members of the White House News Photographers Association cover the president, Congress and major news events in Washington and around the world. Founded in 1921, the organization has served as “the eyes of history” for nearly a century.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Environmental, Graphic, animation and 3D design that was created for the headquarters of a software and service company that delivers actionable insight to drive financial performance for hotelier, collection, and enterprise hospitality businesses. Project Planning, Development and Implementation by A-R-T and Associates</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Projects - Jimmy Johns: Environmental Design for Corporate Headquarters</image:title>
      <image:caption>Environmental, Graphic and 3D design that was created for the headquarters of the iconic restaurant chain. The client wanted a larger than life impact, that reflected the brand; tongue-in-check, rock and roll and iconic. To create a truly unique and high impact experience, the elevator landing was the perfect location to welcome guests and employees to the corporate space, and establish the beginning of the brand experience. Using branded iconography, the decision to make sandwiches “fly” by creating a sequenced neon light fixture, was the perfect way to reinforce the spirited feel of the brand, while creating an immediately identifiable “place” for the brand to be homed. Other unique environmental designs include wall wrapped murals, a painted bicycle installation ( the visual merging of the painted logo and physical bicycle, reinforces the relationship that the brand champions with bicycle delivery as “freaky fast” ), branded graphics, signage and neon installations. Project Planning, Development and Implementation by A-R-T and Associates</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Projects - Experiential Design; Arrival of Sonic's Corporate HQ</image:title>
      <image:caption>Experiential design for Sonic HQs corporate office. Inspired by Sonic’s use of the carhop (food delivered to your car from a roller skating team member) and hosting role of an annual skating competition, to determine the top skating carhop in the company, I wanted to create a dynamic arrival experience using items relevant to the Sonic story. Using custom dyed skate wheels, patterns iconic to the Sonic brand, and neon lighting, I wanted to visually fuse the history and brand of Sonic into a powerful arrival experience. Execution: Custom dyed skate wheels (to match brand color), with installed bearings created a perfect attachment point to 1/8” painted aluminum bars; stud mounted to wall. Brand pattern is direct paint to wall surface.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mixed disciplines were used to create experiential graphics for the new Southeast home of the world’s largest software company. A comprehensive graphic package was created for the parking garage; unique level identifiers, murals and lighting.</image:caption>
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