Procter & Gamble
Mazak
Red Cross
Histovery
Histovery
D-Day Exhibit
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Background
Design Challenges
- Creating large scale impactful walls that would properly depict the scope of the D-Day invasion and the paratroopers who rained down on Ste-Mere-Eglise and surrounding area
- Creating directional path markers on the flooring to allow attendees to activate Augmented Reality on tablets and allow up to 75 people in the exhibit at one time
- Creating a structure and system to effectively hang 200 small scale parachutes over exhibit with 5 hanging points
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Our Solution
Our Solution
- Large SEG walls were custom built with extended feet under the flooring for firm stability creating directional path markers on the flooring to allow attendees to activate Augmented Reality on tablets and allow up to 75 people in the exhibit at one time
- Due to wiring under the flooring, carpet inlay was used for the large airborne insignia
- Direct printed icons for directional indicators and Augmented Reality markers were applied to the carpeting
- A rigging harness with 10 bars was suspended from the ceiling to effectively hang 200 small scale parachutes over the exhibit
Mercy Health
312 Elm Street
312 Elm Street
Wall Graphics and Light Accents
University of Dayton
University of Dayton
Dining Hall
KitchenAid
Kitchenaid
Corporate Office Graphics
People Working Cooperatively
People Working Cooperatively
Whole Home Innovation Center
Blue Bunny
Blue Bunny