Visualizing how neuroscience can inform exhibits

 
 
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Peabody ESSEX Museum—Neuroscience initiative

We had the pleasure of designing several custom graphics for the Peabody Essex Museum’s Neuroscience Initiative web page. They wanted to explain how they are using neuroscience to inform their exhibit development process.

We read through their content, identified the key points and illustrated those points in a clear and concise way. See our designs on their website

 
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custom illustrations and flexible layouts

We created custom illustrations to best represent the tools they are using in their research. Each of these assets were been broken up into individual elements, allowing for a wide range of website layouts.

 
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You’ll notice several peaks are highlighted in yellow on the curve. Each peak represents an instance of intense emotional experience.

You’ll notice several peaks are highlighted in yellow on the curve. Each peak represents an instance of intense emotional experience.

Highlighting their findings

We used a yellow highlight throughout the illustrations to draw attention to key content. We brought that element into the data to help viewers interpret the significant findings.

 
Malorie Landgreen