EDUCATIONAL PORTFOLIO: illustrations for magazines, textbooks and children's museums

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© Rob Dunlavey Illustration
"Harvesting Oranges" | The Miami Children's Museum

The Miami Children's Museum project was a large and lengthy commission. In these types of projects, a diverse team of non-profit museum personnel, their boards of directors, educators, writers, designers and architects who specialize in educational museum interiors, and exhibit fabricators all come together to create magical spaces where children are stimulated in creative ways to encourage their innate curiosity about the world. I was fortunate to be involved in conceiving graphic elements that aided visitors' basic orientation to the museum and extremely specific illustrations about various aspects of life in South Florida. The supervising architecs were Lee H. Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership.

If you're curious about my contributions for this project, I've posted additional images in a flickr gallery.

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