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Making the academic relatable The value of a liberal arts education, the science behind preservation, the relevance of technique in art historic interpretation, these are some of the ideas we address on a regular basis when designing a website, brand strategy or publication.

School of the Art Institute
of Chicago

Environmental

University of Illinois
at Chicago, School of Art &
Art History

Interactive

Washington University in
St. Louis, Arts & Sciences

Communication program

The Newberry

Brand, Interactive

University of Illinois, Krannert Art Museum

Brand, Communication program, Publication

Krannert Art Museum is the second-largest art museum in Illinois serving 132,000 community members, students, and faculty a year on the campus of University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. We first began working with Krannert on exhibition publications. The relationship grew to include brand identity and on-going marketing communications.

Washington University in
St. Louis, Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts

Brand, Communication program, Interactive

Roosevelt University

Brand

The Richard H. Driehaus Museum

Brand, Communication program, Interactive, Mission, vision, values

To share his passion for how buildings and objects are made, Richard Driehaus established a museum housed in a Gilded Age mansion. The Museum is a premier example of historic preservation, offering visitors an experience of how the prevailing design philosophies of the period were interpreted by artists, architects and designers during the closing decades of the 19th century in Chicago.

Columbia College Hollywood

Interactive

Herron School of Art and Design, Indiana University

Interactive

David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, the University of Chicago

Publication

Peabody Essex Museum

Publication

Philbrook Museum of Art

Publication

University of Chicago Law School

Interactive