This is a sampling of some of the work I created for the Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation that is architect Philip Johnson's home in New Canaan, Connecticut. It is a 49-acre landscape with fourteen structures, including the Glass House (1949), a permanent collection of 20th-century painting and sculpture, as well as temporary exhibitions. 
Pen sketch with digital color added, sketch of the Glass House

Illustration of the Glass House, part of a set of illustrations for activities for children

Illustrations for scavenger hunt activity for children - black and white sketches of the structures on the Glass House campus, black pen sketches, on white page.

Illustrations for scavenger hunt activity for children

Print materials - staff letterhead, staff business cards, postcards for sale at the Glass House Design Store

Front page of a brochure for the Glass House with the gray square logo, photo of the glass house, a list of the brochure contents and link to wrbsite

Brochure - cover

Interior two pages of Glass House brochure, as photos of site, and text describing programs, events, tours, etc.

Brochure - inside pages

Back of brochure for the Glass House. The top third is a map, below that is location and hours info and directions and logos of supporting organizationss

Brochure - back

Donor recognition signage for the Glass House visitor center

Creative direction and visual design for ecommerce website for the Glass House Design Store

Email newsletter design for the Glass House Design Store

Yayoi Kusama exhibit at the Glass House, 2016
Dots Obsession – Alive, Seeking for Eternal Hope
I created designs for the gift shop, digital invitations, and proposal materials 

 This media coverage gives a sense of the experience: 
New York Times
Vogue
W Magazine

Digital invitations

Gift items I designed, with the exception of the snowglobe, for which I shared a bit of guidance

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