NATALI E CAR RO LL
<br />GRAPHIC DESIGNER
<br />Natalie will work with the team to interpret the project's graphic goals,
<br />objectives, standards, develop style templates, produce prototype graphics,
<br />r' and design custom graphics and graphic design files as necessary, for the
<br />successful delivery of exhibit elements. She will produce the graphic look
<br />and feel' of the project. She will prepare designs for the graphic elements
<br />throughout the space. She will incorporate interpretive text through
<br />I collaboration with the content, research, and writing team. Natalie has
<br />designed graphics for a number of dynamic and flexible visitor centers, exhibits, museums, zoos, and
<br />discovery centers, making her well suited to this project. She has extensive experience working with
<br />highly complex subjects and her design sensibility around content is a great asset. She will aim to
<br />establish a unique, memorable, and timeless visual approach to the project.
<br />Education
<br />Durham College
<br />Graphic Design Advanced Diploma, 2014
<br />Professional Certifications
<br />Registered Graphic Designers Ontario
<br />- Team Membership (RGD
<br />Award of Note
<br />GDUSA American Graphic Design Awards -
<br />Scienre North's New Eyes on the Universe
<br />Travelling Exhibit (by R&P)
<br />Experience
<br />2015-Present: Graphic Designer
<br />Reich&Fetch, Toronto, ON, CA
<br />2014-2015: Exhibit Graphic
<br />Production Assistant
<br />Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, ON, CA
<br />2014: Graphic Design Intern
<br />Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, ON, CA
<br />DESCRIPTION OF ROLE ON SIMILAR PROJECTS:
<br />Calgary Zoo: Bugtopia Playground Outdoor Interpretation and Signage, Calgary, AB, CA
<br />Role: Graphic Designer
<br />As graphic designer on the Calgary Zoo's new outdoor nature play space, Natalie was tasked with
<br />creating an approach that was whimsical, informative, and fun, appealing to the visitors enjoying the play
<br />structures and site. Simple and approachable bug illustrations gave children an easy way to learn about
<br />local species. The illustrations were placed onto playfully shaped panels such as leaves, flowers, and grass
<br />throughout the playground for children to discover while remaining cohesive with the overall immersive
<br />experience. As an outdoor installation, the interpretation had to be robust enough to withstand not only
<br />the weather elements, but also the tactile interactions of the children using the play structure.
<br />ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE:
<br />Cleveland Museum of Natural History:
<br />Exhibits, Cleveland, OH, USA
<br />Smithsonian Institution National Museum
<br />of Natural History: David H. Koch Hall of
<br />Fossils - Deep Time, Washington D.C., USA
<br />Science North: Wild Weather Traveling Exhibit,
<br />Sudbury, ON, CA (& Traveling)
<br />In
<br />/ Science North: Beyond Human Limits Traveling
<br />Exhibit, Sudbury, ON, CA (& Traveling)
<br />► ROM: Willner Madge Gallery, Dawn of Life,
<br />Toronto, ON, CA
<br />► Royal Tyrrell Museum: Learning Lounge,
<br />Drumheller, AB, CA
<br />► London Children's Museum, London, ON, CA
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