Marvin Windows & Doors Training & Visitor Center Interpretive Exhibit Graphics
The 6000 square-feet Marvin training facility provides a venue for preservation of Marvin history and training of new employees.

These cabinets, above and below, introduce visitors the roots of the company that grew to be a global provider of windows and doors.

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A series of initial graphics (above) were developed to accent the typography in the previously mentioned exhibit.

This thematic environment, above, recollects the life and times of Margaret Wallin Marvin and William S. “Bill” Marvin.
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An initial graphic was also created to accent the Margaret Marvin exhibit.

This recreated grain elevator-like structure, above, recalls the look and feel of past marketing materials to tell the story of the Marvin children.


Details (above) from the previously mentioned exhibit.

The classic stack-and-strip Marvin window is featured prominently in this exhibit, above, which details the activities of MW&D; during the mid-century.



These spinning, interactive graphics, above and below, exhibit the ingenious components developed by Marvin engineers.

Thanks to Scott Saxton for his brilliant illustrations and graphic design assistance. Exhibit design by John Metcalf of Good Design Group.















