Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Paul Rogers illustrates entrance graphics for the National Infantry Museum





On June 19, the National Infantry Museum had its grand opening in Columbus, Georgia. Paul says, "It was an honor to work on a project for The National Infantry Museum in Fort Benning. The new museum tells the story of America’s ground soldiers from the colonial period to the present day. The exhibit design and museum planning firm, Christopher Chadbourne & Associates, asked me to design six posters that would be used as large entry graphics for each of the main galleries. The idea was to give the pieces a twentieth century war poster vibe that would set the tone for each segment of the story, and would work well with the wealth of information and artifacts in the museum. These images required a serious level of research to be sure that the details were correct."

http://www.nationalinfantrymuseum.com/

Heflinreps Illustration Agency

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