STATIONS OF THE CROSS: On Display from November 2017-July 2018 at the Museum of the Bible on B1. Within 3 weeks turnaround on design Amira the lead solo graphic designer on the Stations of the Cross Exhibit designed all visual graphic elements for this temporary special exhibit that opened for Museum of the Bible's Grand Opening. She designed the window graphic with photo courtesy of Gib Singleton Gallery, which she negotiated with, she was able to stay true to her design featuring a powerful layout to captivate and gravitate visitors with the empowering miniature bronze sculptures of this fine art exhibition. The banner of red highlights the depth of passion and transitions of Christ. Pops of red are carried throughout the exhibit pulling visitors to each station. From the front facade down to the panels and wall labels, Amira designed Stations of the Cross from the ground up. Everything from measuring the dimensions, to gathering the specs, creating multiple mock-ups and renderings to figure out what design, the exhibit opened successfully. Amira oversaw the install and choose everything from the material selection to what substrate the graphics should be mounted on.