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		<title>new work :: exhibit design</title>
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GO FISH! Long Island Sound and Beyond is a permanent exhibit at The Maritime Aquarium which explores our important relationship with fish—past, present and future. Visual displays include local fishing history, &#8216;bait &#038; tackle&#8217; gear and essentials, a full-scale play fishing boat, an interactive &#8217;sustainable seafood choices&#8217; cafe, a wii fishing game arena, a fish [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>GO FISH!</strong> <em>Long Island Sound and Beyond</em> is a permanent exhibit at <a href="http://www.maritimeaquarium.org" target="_blank">The Maritime Aquarium</a> which explores our important relationship with fish—past, present and future. Visual displays include local fishing history, &#8216;bait &#038; tackle&#8217; gear and essentials, a full-scale play fishing boat, an interactive &#8217;sustainable seafood choices&#8217; cafe, a wii fishing game arena, a fish stories video storytelling corner, and a 30,000 gallon tank with overlook deck.</p>
<p>Working with the Aquarium from concept to installation, my role was to establish designs for permanent and updatable signage, finishes, colors and displays, and create a comprehensive visual approach to the exhibit. </p>
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		<title>new work :: interactive chart</title>
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JellyFever has created a new interactive chart for the Rauch Foundation, &#8220;Long Island&#8217;s Population Growth Stories.&#8221; The chart illustrates more than 200 years of population changes on Long Island through interactive maps and data charts, allowing visitors to compare demographic changes on a town-by-town level. Brilliant flash programming by Yi Liu. click to view
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<p>JellyFever has created a new interactive chart for the Rauch Foundation, &#8220;Long Island&#8217;s Population Growth Stories.&#8221; The chart illustrates more than 200 years of population changes on Long Island through interactive maps and data charts, allowing visitors to compare demographic changes on a town-by-town level. Brilliant flash programming by Yi Liu. <a href="http://longislandindex.org/index.php?id=302" target="_blank">click to view</a></p>
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