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National Library of Medicine / National Institutes of Health

"Visible Proofs: Forensic Views of the Body”
 Bethesda, Maryland - February 2006

As one might expect, this exhibit promises to activate the senses of both fascination as well as the drive for deeper information and knowledge of the forensic sciences.

Color-Ad has just been awarded this extremely interesting exhibit project. Our team is thrilled and anxious to get started with the multi-faceted scope of work. In as many as three phases, the de-installation of two existing exhibits, evaluation of repurposing various elements, and the careful packaging & transporting to storage facilities will ready the space for the new exhibit, "Visible Proofs: Forensic Views of the Body". Many usable items from the previous exhibits will be brought back to the shop for reuse and refurbishment. Finally, the detailed fabrication and installation of the brand new exhibit will bring it all to complete fruition.

The new exhibit will feature custom artifact casework, accent lighting, audiovisual elements, immersive interactives and high resolution digital graphics.