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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

AMNH Brain Exhibition website

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

As Creative Director at the digital services and content development firm 33Delivered I am having the opportunity of a lifetime to design for the iconic American Museum of Natural History. I have been designing their special exhibition websites, including this one for "Brain: The Inside Story."

The website objectives were to introduce the exhibit, to market the wealth of quality content put forth by the exhibit, to excite the potential visitor, to educate the visitor on the fascinating topic of the brain, acting as a stand-alone experience that enhances the exhibit by providing access to educational online interactives, and to strengthen the Museum’s leadership position in the realm of scientific research and education.

The look and feel of the website follows that of the exhibition itself closely, utilizing a beautifully vibrant and visually stimulating palette and distinctive imagery.

view the live site (www.amnh.org/exhibitions/brain)

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