Rhythm of Change
Rhythm of Change is a museum exhibition that digs deeper into the correlation between America’s economic tides, political shifts, and cultural currents from the Roaring Twenties through the Tumultuous Forties. This inspiration for this project was a classic swing song from the 1940s, “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” by The Andrew Sisters. Swing music was widely listened to during World War II by soldiers, families, and citizens. This music offered a connection between the soldier and their families and was seen as a moral booster as it lightened hearts during the dark times of war. This museum show includes a system of promotional materials, a curator’s guide, and a gallery or exhibition guide.
Contributions
Initial Research
Concept Development
Brand/Identity Development
Marketing System
Curator’s Guide
Gallery Guide
Year
2025
Software Used
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Photoshop
Employer
Student
Banners
Poster
Billboard
Social Media
Smithsonian Website Advertisement
Exhibition Guide
Exhibition Guide
Curator's Guide
Curator's Guide
Curator's Guide
Curator's Guide
Curator's Guide
Curator's Guide
Curator's Guide
Curator's Guide
Curator's Guide
Curator's Guide
Curator's Guide
Curator's Guide
Curator's Guide
Curator's Guide