Botany Exhibits
A trio of exhibits, spanning the Pacific Science Center’s campus, collectively exploring the natural world through the study of coevolution, pollinators and plant domestication. It was essential to establish a cohesive brand so every green space you saw, from the courtyard to the Tropical Butterfly House, was linked and mutually accessible.
Exhibit branding, panels, individual plant labels
Concept | Design | Production
Coevolution Exhibit
By re-envisioning the the museum’s reception area, waiting guests are now informed and entertained by the fascinating process of coevolution. The panels are paired with living plants which exemplified this ability, changing quarterly to highlight specific relationships relating to color, odor or shape. Content was presented in English and Spanish.
Depending on the length of time a waiting visitor could spend with the exhibit, encounter options ranged from informative photos (1–5 min) and text panels (5–10 min) to an accompanying booklet that described the physical/living plants (10–30 min).
Pollinator Garden Exhibit
Civilized Seeds Exhibit