Project: Predator Ridge Identity, Denver Zoo

Description: Lions, hyenas, and dogs… oh my. Visitors at the Denver Zoo’s Predator Ridge exhibit explore the African savanna “on safari” with ECOS’s interpretation as their guide.
As natural history experts, we strive to create more than just the standard interpretive fare.
• Listen to sounds of a hyena choir.
• Follow tracks and use your ears to find where
  lions killed a cape buffalo.
• Discover ancient tribal rock paintings.
  What do they mean?
National Award: First Place, Wayside Exhibit Category, National Association for Interpretation

Scope:
Scientific and cultural research and writing for 20+ educational graphics

· Interpretive master planning
· Graphic design and illustration
· Primary exhibit identity systems
· Audio/video interactives
· Ambient audio systems
· Tactile sculptures

ECOS has done an excellent job of researching and designing interpretive graphics and other Denver Zoo signage for more than 13 years. We regard them as important members of our team.
 
Dr. Clayton Freiheit, Director, Denver Zoo (1970-2007)

 
     
 
 
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