projects portfolio: prototypes

IBM — RTP Main Lobby

project type: fabrication , graphics , prototypes

In 2010, Design Dimension was asked to detail, produce and install a large compliment of graphics and displays featuring IBM’s current ‘Smarter Planet’ campaign.

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Down Home - Jewish Life in North Carolina

project type: fabrication , graphics , museums , prototypes

Down Home, Jewish Life in North Carolina is a great example of how the efforts of many devoted and talented volunteers, historians, filmmakers, design professionals and craftspeople can come together to create an exhibit experience that is greater than the sum of its parts.

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Harris Nuclear Power Plant Visitor Center — Phase 1 and 2

project type: fabrication , graphics , museums , prototypes

DDI was asked to re-envision a new program of exhibits for the center that would feature Progress Energy’s new renewable energy programs, a history of the company, and more interactive displays including a security exhibit, a scale model cooling tower and a display about electrical transmission.

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Museum of Life and Science — Investigate Health

project type: fabrication , graphics , museums , prototypes

A collaboration with Jeff Kennedy Associates, Design Dimension and The Museum of Life and Science, Investigate Health is an interactive exhibit that teaches kids several important lessons about how everyday activities can have an impact on their overall well-being.

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Granville County Museum

project type: fabrication , graphics , museums , prototypes

Once known as the “Athens of the South” Granville County is known for its educational and cultural history, as well as its position as one of the leading counties in the state for tobacco farming and research.

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Ubisoft Entertainment - Haze Assault Rifle

project type: prototypes

A set of lifesize appearance models were created for video game’s debut in Paris, France…

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Cranium Connection Brain Theater

project type: fabrication , museums , prototypes

The armature for this “walk in” sculpture was fabricated by first drawing a virtual head using CAD/CAM software (MasterCam) and then translating it into a wooden framework.

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