Bright, eye-catching colors were utilized along with engaging graphics to maintain the viewer’s interest.

Rosie The Riveter Exhibit

The Historic RailPark & Train Museum is located in Bowling Green, KY and is a Smithsonian recognized nonprofit museum. This display was designed in collaboration with another designer to present “Rosie the Riveter,” as featured in one of the museum’s “Railroads Go to War” interactive exhibits. It was created to help highlight the L&N Railroad’s involvement in WWI and WWII, and the historical significance that women contributed to the wartime efforts.

Bright, eye-catching colors were utilized along with engaging graphics to maintain the viewer’s interest.

Bright, eye-catching colors were utilized along with engaging graphics to maintain the viewer’s interest.

Information on the right panel was condensed to 50 words or less per box, preventing any chance of being overwhelmed.

Information on the right panel was condensed to 50 words or less per box, preventing any chance of being overwhelmed.

Taking account the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance and viewing standards, special care was made to see that the exhibit is easily accessible for all ages, shapes, and sizes.

Taking account the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance and viewing standards, special care was made to see that the exhibit is easily accessible for all ages, shapes, and sizes.

Once each feature was carefully measured, a miniature model was constructed to ensure everything fit and worked together as cohesively as possible.

Once each feature was carefully measured, a miniature model was constructed to ensure everything fit and worked together as cohesively as possible.

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