Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Nick Pascuzzi has a diverse range of work experience in the field of graphic design and art direction. Nick has worked as an Art Director at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History since 2022. Prior to this, they were a Senior Designer at Imagebox Productions, Inc. from 2015 to 2022, where they led design projects for various web, print, and branding initiatives. Nick also worked as a Graphic & Web Designer at ComponentOne, a division of GrapeCity, from 2014 to 2015, creating print, web, and product branding systems. Before that, they worked as a Graphic Designer at iCarnegie Global Learning from 2011 to 2014, where they transformed the company's brand and collaborated with international clients. Nick gained experience as a Graphic Design Intern at the Carnegie Science Center in 2011 and Think Communications, Inc. in 2010. Additionally, they served as a Museum Curator at the Eldred WWII Museum from 2004 to 2008, overseeing preservation efforts and collaborating with outside experts. Overall, Nick has a strong background in design and has worked across various industries and organizations.
Nick Pascuzzi received their Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in History from the University of Pittsburgh, where they studied from 2000 to 2004. In 2008, they pursued a degree in Graphic Design and obtained an Associate of Science (AS) degree from The Art Institutes in 2009. Furthermore, Nick obtained a Diploma in Online Marketing from Shaw Academy in June 2014.
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Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Carnegie Museum of Natural History collects and cares for specimens and artifacts that document the history of life and human cultures. Today its dinosaur collection includes the world's largest collection of Jurassic dinosaurs and its Dinosaurs in Their Time exhibition offers the third largest collection of mounted, displayed dinosaurs in the United States (behind the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History and the American Museum of Natural History). Other major exhibits include Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems, Alcoa Foundation Hall of American Indians, Polar World: Wyckoff Hall of Arctic Life, Walton Hall of Ancient Egypt, Benedum Hall of Geology, and Powdermill Nature Reserve, established by the museum in 1956 to serve as a field station for long-term studies of natural populations.