I design educational exhibits for museums around the country. My job is to bridge the gaps between the scientific community and the general public, making complex ideas understandable and engaging for a wide audience. I do this by working with language and graphics to create an immersive experience that changes the way people perceive and engage with their world.
I spent 4 years with the PBExhibits firm developing the updated physics and chemistry hall at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. My contributions to this project included content research, writing and editing, concept art, storyboarding, and various physical installations.
Evidence Revealed, LLC, was a non-profit science research and education center in West Texas. While the facility is temporarily closed, the exhibit contents are being converted to an online museum and library. I was involved in the business’s web development, logo design, marketing, and gift shop product inventory.
Maxed Out Design is collaborating with Missouri's Branson Creation Experience on a brand new museum facility. Exhibit spaces will focus on biology, astronomy, geology, and archaeology. Cutting-edge technologies guide visitors on an exciting walk through ancient history and scientific discovery.
My friends at Rattlesnake Ready teach dogs to avoid deadly snakes with special aversion training, saving thousands of pets every year. I built this educational exhibit for their facility. It focuses on the unique aspects of rattlesnakes, including their venom, ecological role, and common myths and misconceptions.