Skin Exhibit

California Academy of Sciences,
San Francisco

2019

Two interactive apps for an exhibit about animal and human skin. The exhibit explores the science of skin, the range of skins in nature, the social impacts of skin color.

In an exhibit about animal and human skin, this interactive screen discussed the relationship between skin tone and ethnic identity through the lens of the U.S. Census from 1790-2000.

Installation of the screen and the graphics surrounding the interactive.

Installation of the screen and the graphics surrounding the interactive.

UV world map shows visitors similarities between native people from the same UV exposure zone. focused on changes in melanin, folate and Vitamin D. The included video is by the scientist whose UV maps are used in the interactive. The close-up skin Illustrations and animations included match graphics used across the exhibit.

Installation of the screen and the graphics surrounding the interactive. with dynamic photo and video collage wall.

Installation of the screen and the graphics surrounding the interactive.

The Team

Andrew Sawyer – Visual Design & UX
Sarah Goodin – Content
James Davidson – Animation & Illustration
Josh Ause – Web Development
Kat Whitney – Photography
Kira Hammond – Video Production