The Legacy of Lynching

This exhibition at Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery in Haverford University was a collaboration with Bryan Stevenson’s Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) and Brooklyn Museum. The group exhibition was intended to spark a dialogue about the legacy of racial justice in America. I was drawn to the map of lynchings by county from 1900 to 1931. This important visualization was stylized for the show and used as key art. Along with typography referencing civil rights-era protest signage and a stark black, red, and white color palette, the visual identity came together.

Visual Identity | Exhibition | Typography

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