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The Field Museum
The Field Museum set off on a bold path when it created an exhibition devoted to that most American of subjects -- baseball. Taylor Bruce designed materials to entice visitors to look at a very familiar topic in new ways, and to help explain to donors the value of having such an exhibit amidst the ancient artifacts of the museum. The Field Museum
The Field Museum knew they could count on Taylor Bruce to deliver royal, elegant fundraising materials fitting for the Cleopatra exhibit. The importance of this exhibit was conveyed utilizing beautiful imagery of ancient artifacts from the exhibition to peak the interest of patrons. The Field Museum
The Field Museum was ready to launch a multi-million dollar capital campaign, and turned to Taylor Bruce to create the materials needed to solicite contributions. The challenge of honing down the millions of details about the museum, its artifacts and its goals into simple, straightforward yet flexible materials was met head on with very successful results. The Field Museum
The Field Museum has a powerful story to tell, and it has a few million years worth of evidence to back it up. Taylor Bruce created a design for the Field that got people to sit up and take notice . . . and to appreciate the minutest details of a breathtaking fossil record. Greater Chicago Food Depository
Donors love to see results and they hate to see waste. With that in mind, Taylor Bruce helped the Greater Chicago Food Depository strike just the chord, using common corrugated materials to mimic the warehouse setting, while clearly and professionally outlining the goals and challenges of their capital campaign. Museum of Science and Industry's Capital Campaign
Taylor Bruce helped the Museum of Science and Industry name and market its biggest fundraising campaign ever - raising over $205 million. With the focus on MSI's fundamental mission to educate and train our educators so they may in turn inspire and motivate our children - the materials clearly outlined the path to success.
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