Mount Sinai Racism + Bias Installation

As part of the Racism and Bias initiative at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, I was the Lead Designer to see this project from conceptualization through installation.

The project consisted of various print pieces that needed to be considered and fitted to the space in a hallway within the school walls. Each piece not only had to ultimately fit a layout that fit the space, but then each piece also had to fit in with each other. This involved constant attention to detail and precision to accuracy to create each unit at the right size and scale.

Various types of print graphics were used including pieces mounted to foam board, die-cut lettering and vinyl art and lettering that was installed on the wall surface itself.

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