Steve Colson

Exhibit Designer at CambridgeSeven

Steve Colson is an experienced exhibit designer with a career spanning over two decades, currently working at CambridgeSeven since December 2005, where responsibilities include designing interactive and immersive exhibits for science and history museums, aquariums, zoos, and children's discovery centers. Prior to this role, Steve worked as an exhibit designer at Krent/Paffett/Carney from April 2003 to December 2005 and as a senior consultant at GPJ.com from January 2000 to January 2003, focusing on the 3D exhibit elements for IBM's global event marketing and collaborating with various marketing and branding agencies. Steve holds a Master of Arts in Industrial and Product Design from The Ohio State University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Industrial and Product Design from The University of Kansas.

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Cambridge, United States

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CambridgeSeven

CambridgeSeven is a world renowned architecture firm that maximizes the power of collaboration to bring fresh solutions to complex design challenges. For nearly five decades, CambridgeSeven has delighted its clients with provocative yet sensitive designs by recognizing and acting upon the unique opportunities inherent in every project. The firm is guided by the conviction that each assignment, at any scale, is a chance to apply fresh thinking in the search for solutions. Winner of the prestigious American Institute of Architects Firm Award, CambridgeSeven has merited international acclaim for its innovative work in architecture, urban design, planning, exhibit design, graphic design, and interior design. Citing the firm’s “uncompromising clarity of purpose, design excellence, and an abiding respect for and delight in the human use of their projects,” the American Institute of Architects describes the firm as “an influential and stimulating example, demonstrating new directions of professional practice.” The AIA also commends “the staying power” of CambridgeSeven’s approach, noting “the impact, graphics, and readability of their work continue to serve as landmarks.”


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