Pearson Field and Air Museum

Pearson Field is one of the oldest, continually operated airfields in the United States. This project was in collaboration with the U.S. National Park Service to fully redesign the interior of the museum with new updated exhibits. In my role as Production Artist I worked to take these panel layouts and get the artwork completely production ready so the finished files could be sent to vendors. The following pieces show some of the production work I did on this project.


The exhibit shown below contains three graphic panels which introduce the history of aviation at Pearson Field.


A whole wall in the museum is shown below which contains multiple graphic panels. Click the panel thumbnails below to enlarge.


Another wall in the museum is shown below which contains multiple graphic panels. Click the panel thumbnails below to enlarge.


This mural graphic and accompanying countertop graphic are examples of pieces which I did both the layout and the production work. The layouts I completed using style guides created for the project by senior designers.


This rolling cart is used by the museum to aid in education on the go. Three sides of the cart display a graphic wrap that I designed, and the fourth side of the cart is a set of drawers that contain activities and artifacts.