U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
Encouraging visitors to consider American priorities in the 1930s about the rising danger in Europe.
Asking the hard questions: “What did Americans know? What did they do?”
Asking the hard questions: “What did Americans know? What did they do?”
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An infographic, spanning 75 ft of flooring and wall, explains the obstacles imposed on those refugees who were knowingly turned away from the freedom of America.
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An iconic "wall of paper” blockade of over 150 bureaucratic documents defines the refugee crisis. Symbolizing the "dead end" for many immigrants not able to get their papers.
Traveling Exhibit
Graphic Designer, from design development to final production, for the large infographic, case layouts and traveling exhibit under Creative Directors Ed Alton, Nina Reck & Jeff Howard.
PRINT Regional Design Award, Best of the East 2020
Honorable Mention in the Graphis Design Annual 2021
Photography courtesy of David Norwood.