Seattle Design Festival
I worked for an architecture firm that regularly participates in the Seattle Design Festival, and for two of those years I was part of the team that worked on the project.
How Do You Want to Live?
MG2’s How Do You Want to Live? exhibit was a series of physical installations exploring the question “How do you want to live?,” with the goal of empowering communities, developers, and designers to create thriving urban environments. For this first installation an interactive wall was created by the design team to collect data from participants. The team wanted to see how different generations want to live, build, commute, work, connect, shop, eat, and play
The brand identity had been already created by another designer. I utilized those elements and created new ones to make a video installation where the graphics come to life. Video location is close by interactive wall and helped viewers to think about their built environment and how they interact with it.



Place Resorts
As part of the 2016 Seattle Design Festival, MG2 presented a temporary, micro-luxury lodging concept designed to be used in a variety of ways: from shelter at a music festival to hoteliers needing additional rooms for major events or for camping in the Olympic National Forest. The design team created a physical and virtual showroom along with a fully built out full-scale model.
I was responsible for a few items of this large scale project:
Process Video / Filmed and created video to showcase the process from start to finish.
Showroom Collateral / Responsible for creating video installation in showroom to showcase locations where the lodging could take place. Created postcard set and coloring book as take away collateral.

Full-scale model

Showroom experience

Folding postcard set

Coloring book

Coloring book