Noblewomen and the Bible: Seven Stories from the House of Stolberg is a temporary 3-month exhibit on display from July 1, 2018 -Sept. 30, 2018 at Washington, DC's newest museum, the Museum of the Bible. In less than 2 months Amira designed all the visual graphic elements and prepared the production files for the 2,000 square foot exhibit that opened for the Summer of 2018. From the color, down to the panels and wall labels, the title wall including size and typography, placement, and the subtle title wall signs that serve as accents highlighting each section. Amira designed the graphics from the ground up. Everything from identifying the dimensions, creating multiple mock-ups and renderings to figure out the design, the exhibit opened successfully. Though she was not present for the final viewing of the samples or the install, there were slight changes made to the design, she choose everything from the material selection to what substrate the graphics should be mounted on. She prepared all production files to scale, and designed all text panels, inside case labels, vinyl lettering, graphic reproductions, and the graphic motif accented throughout the gallery.