I created an exhibition on The US War in Afghanistan imagined in a empty area of the Science Hall in City Tech that takes visitors on a chronological journey through an often unspoken conflict.
By presenting key time points and events, the goal of the exhibit is aimed at shedding light on the profound historical significance of the war. Through an array of displays, artifacts, and narratives, it seeks to unravels the complexities faced by both the Afghan people and US military personnel during this transformative period.
I have created posters, floor decal, and outdoor banners to direct visitors' attention to this 'exhibit' within the campus of City Tech. I kept things well ordered to not inflict confusion on navigation to the exhibition.
By presenting key time points and events, the goal of the exhibit is aimed at shedding light on the profound historical significance of the war. Through an array of displays, artifacts, and narratives, it seeks to unravels the complexities faced by both the Afghan people and US military personnel during this transformative period.
I have created posters, floor decal, and outdoor banners to direct visitors' attention to this 'exhibit' within the campus of City Tech. I kept things well ordered to not inflict confusion on navigation to the exhibition.
Deliverables:
Wall Display and Fixture
Project Storytelling in Chronological Order
3 Printed Posters
(that promoted the exhibition)
Venue Wayfinding Design
(on floors + walls so you know where to find the exhibit)
Outdoor Banners









Posters that inform visitors on what this exhibition is about without giving away key details to instill a sense of mystery.





Indoor Wayfinder that allows people to find where the exhibit location is after walking though the entrance. Placed along high traffic areas in the building to direct people.






Outdoor Wayfinder placed on banners in strategic locations with high foot traffic that allows people outside walking by to know that there is an exhibit going on.