Museum2You exhibition

Museum2You

A highly topical travelling exhibition on Sustainability, Biodiversity and Climate Change. Put together by the Australian Museum, it toured regional areas of Australia over many months. Fisheye designed the entire display (3 large banners plus 11 information panels) plus a folded DL brochure and a 32 page booklet to accompany it, called the Green Home Guide. A very rewarding project.

 

M2U booklet brochure

 

 

 

Museum2You panels

Museum in a Box – Bats

Museum in a Box – Bats

Aimed at primary school kids – these 2 panels are all about bats in Australia. The subject lent itself to a midnight blue background with a glowing moon. The panels are slightly larger than A3 and double-sided, and formed part of a pack of goodies on the subject curated by the Australian Museum. All sorts of 3D objects, books and other learning materials were put into a large metal box with the panels, ready to be loaned out to lucky schools as an educational experience. The panels were printed on vinyl with a metal substrate.

Museum in a Box – Catchments

Museum in a Box – Catchments

These 6 panels are designed for high-schoolers. Slightly larger than A3 and double-sided, They form part of a pack of material on the subject curated by the Australian Museum. Water is a sensitive issue in Australia, and the earlier kids can understand the complex issues surrounding its management, the better. All manner of 3D objects, books and other learning materials were put into a large metal box with the panels, ready to be loaned out to lucky schools as an educational experience. The panels were printed on vinyl with a metal substrate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Museum in a Box – Echidnas

Museum in a Box –  Echidnas

Aimed at primary school age – these 4 educational panels are all about the cuddly echidna. They are slightly larger than A3 and double-sided, forming part of a pack of goodies on echidnas curated by the Australian Museum. Loads of books and other learning materials have been put into a large metal box with the panels, ready to be loaned out to lucky schools as an educational experience. The panels were printed on vinyl with a metal substrate.

 

Museum in a Box – skeletons

 

Museum in a Box – Skeletons

Aimed at preschoolers – these panels all about skeletons, slightly larger than A3 and double-sided, formed part of a pack of goodies on the subject curated by the Australian Museum. All sorts of 3D objects, books and other learning materials were put into a large metal box with the 2 panels, ready to be loaned out to lucky schools as an educational experience. The panels were printed on vinyl with a metal substrate.