Roles

Art Direction, Graphic Design, Illustration, Brand Design

Tomorrow’s Menu: Sustainable Future Food is a conceptual exhibit developed for the imagined Wonder Lab Museum in Portland. It explores how vertical farms, cultured meat, and emerging food technologies could shape a more sustainable future. The visual system is designed to feel bright, approachable, and science-forward, creating an inviting experience for kids and families while grounding the subject in clarity and curiosity.

Three colorful posters on a concrete wall advertise future food events and menus, surrounded by green plants and shadows.
Building with a large sign that reads "Tomorrow's Menu, Sustainable Future Foods" and icons of colorful plates, utensils, and abstract food shapes painted on the wall.
Three colorful flags flying against a cloudy sky. The left flag is orange and reads 'TOMORROW MENU Sustainable Future Foods'. The middle flag is white with large green, orange, and yellow symbols and says 'TOMORROW'S MENU'. The right flag is orange and announces the Wonder Lab Museum event from April 26 to April 26, 2026.
Billboard sign on a reddish-brown wall advertising the 'Tomorrow's Menu' event at Wonder Lab Museum from January 10 to April 26, 2026, with themes of sustainable future foods and playful learning, featuring colorful abstract shapes.
Collage of images showing vertical farming with green leafy plants, meat processing including cuts of beef, what appears to be sausage or meat products, a person inspecting raw meat, and food production with machines shaping dough or food.

The exhibit visuals are built around three core subjects: Vertical Farming, Lab-Grown Meat, and 3D Printed Meals. I created a set of graphics for each theme, developing a visual language that helps visitors quickly understand the science behind these future food systems while keeping the tone clear, accessible, and family-friendly.

A brochure and a flyer showcasing a futuristic, sustainable food exhibit titled 'Tomorrow's Menu'. The flyer features colorful illustrations of plates of food, utensils, and a stylized logo with overlapping orange, green, and yellow shapes, on a light background. The brochure provides detailed information about the exhibit, including sections on science of future food, alternative proteins, climate impact, interactive tasting labs, and a map of the Wonder Lab museum with labeled areas, stairs, and access points.
Two museum tickets, one for a general admission and another for a guided group, both for the WonderLab Museum, with event details and barcodes, on a gray surface.
Two digital signage boards displaying a menu for 'Tomorrow's Menu' with labels 'Guest' and 'Staff,' featuring icons of food items, and logos for Wonder Lab Museum, Nebula Labs Co., and Portland.
Colorful event wristbands reading 'Tomorrow's Menu, Sustainable Future Foods' with various icons, laid on a gray textured surface.
Young man standing in front of a large poster about sustainable future foods, featuring colorful graphic designs and text on a gray wall.
Colorful tram with signs promoting a sustainable future foods event called 'Tomorrow's Menu' running from January 10 to April 26, 2026, on its side. The tram is parked on city tracks with urban buildings and overhead electrical wires in the background.
An informational display panel explaining how to grow beef in a lab with illustrations of the tissue separation process and text in English and Spanish.
A collage of three images. The first shows a glass wall with orange 3D letters and symbols reading "TOMORROW'S MENU TASTE LAB Try the Future," and some potted plants and glasses inside. The second shows two stacked pizza boxes with a label "Cultured Meat Future Burger" and a picture of a burger, placed on an orange background. The third shows a salad in a white plastic container with a label reading "Vertical Farm Mixed Greens," featuring various greens and vegetables.
Three colorful paper cups with abstract designs floating against a beige background.
Three colorful round coasters with geometric designs in green, orange, and yellow.