The exhibits are touching expressions of our museum and capture the heart of our mission. Completed at ECOS Communications
https://www.studiotectonic.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/washakie_whydig-1.m4v The Washakie Museum is really wonderful! I’m so pleased with the exhibits – the look and layout is great. I told everyone I could find that they had a... read more →
Through the course of 10-days of fieldwork, site visits and stakeholder workshops, Studio Tectonic built a comprehensive concept plan that addresses: Define institutional objects, mission and vision Audience assessment Overall... read more →
Within the exhibition the International Center for Transitional Justice provided powerful video content that tells the stories of five individuals impacted by the work of the Special Court. A professional paper... read more →
In addition to a large historical and company overview exhibition, a series of fifteen “jewel cases” stretch the length of the 1/8th mile main hall of the facility. Each case... read more →
…the most successful exhibit the Boulder History Museum has ever had on display. Attendance to this exhibit broke all records and we were honored to receive two very prestigious awards…... read more →
Historic details about people, places, and machines build connections between the visitor and these artifacts of metal, rubber and glass, answering the question of why these aircraft and missiles continue... read more →
The earth's skin deforms much like stretchy fabric. In order to satisfy the Science Center's desire to reduce the video interactives, Studio Tectonic invented a digitally printed fabric that stretches... read more →
Beer has a rich and complex history in Boulder—a prime opportunity for great storytelling. The exhibit is both intimately local and nationally relevant. Boulder was both early to adopt prohibition... read more →