Reptila & Bug Villa
Originally located in Bremerton, WA, the Bremerton Bug & Reptile Museum allows kids to gain an appreciation for science by observing, exploring, and learning about insects and amphibians in different ecosystems. To continue inspiring kids to take interest in the bug and reptile world, the objective of this project was to re-brand the museum and develop an environmental design system to showcase a more captivating identity that will spark excitement and curiosity.
Environmental Design, Branding

Approach
Taking inspiration from Mayan architecture and geometric patterns, the designs center around the Mayan pyramids and one of their most sacred symbols, the rattlesnake. With the use of basic shapes such as squares, trapezoids, and triangles, the identity showcases a polished, bold personality. This is shown through colors inspired by the environments of bugs and reptiles along with a playful, more relaxed typeface.
Current Logo
Proposed Logo
Color Palette
Identification Signs
Directional Signs