National Archeological Museum of Aruba

Xibitz and Lord Cultural Resources have teamed up in another successful joint project – this time breaking new ground for Caribbean museums. The National Archeological Museum of Aruba tells the story of the indigenous Aruban people – a narrative that has long gone without a major voice. The permanent home for the museum, a culmination of more than 16 years of work, is based on a complex of homes formerly owned by the Ecurys, a family which features prominently into Aruban history. The museum not only serves to educate, engage and inspire its visitors, but also to preserve and pay tribute to Aruba’s most unique cultural heritage.

Jewish Museum Milwaukee

A new museum – more than 20 years in the making – officially opened its doors this year. Xibitz worked with Gallagher & Associates to create 5000 square feet of sun-filled, soaring spaces that piece together the narrative of Jewish families who settled in Milwaukee. Every inch of available space in the museum tells the story, with nearly 200 donated artifacts, as well as many photos and biographies. At once sobering and inspirational, this unique museum is divided into six themes: "Immigration," "A Community Within," "Earning a Living," "Intolerance and Holocaust," "Israel and After" and "Tikkun Olam – Repairing the World." It also features a special display dedicated to Golda Meir, who grew up in Milwaukee and went on to become the fourth prime minister of Israel.

Crossway Books

In 1979, a major step of faith was taken to expand the ministry of Good News by starting a new book publishing division – Crossway Books. Under the leadership of Lane Dennis, Crossway has become one of today’s leading publishers of evangelical Christian fiction, non-fiction and children’s books. Since its inception nearly 30 years ago, Crossway Books has published more than 800 different titles. Xibitz is honored to be the resource of choice for Crossway Books’ trade show program. Xibitz has helped this valued client update their aging displays by replacing older booths with exciting new properties that can support shows of varied size and function. Evidence of success has been consumer attention and excitement, brand consistency and a more dynamic reflection of the company through these experiential spaces.

 

Zondervan

While Xibitz has built a reputation for its sensitivity to design – and this Zondervan booth space is no exception – our trade show clients also appreciate strategic pre-planning when budgeting for face-to-face marketing spaces. With transportation and drayage charges a considerable portion of overall costs, our attention to minimizing shipping fees can and did make a substantial difference. Xibitz’ smart designs will also allow the client to cost-effectively re-brand their booth as needed by changing out the graphic messaging fabric “sails.” Not only is Zondervan pleased with the appearance of their new booth, they enjoy the fact that this sensational show design only requires a single semi to transport it.

 

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

With the overarching goal of improving the health and well-being of children throughout the world, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center has become one of the largest pediatric research programs in the nation – nearly one million square feet of research space. Xibitz is proud to collaborate with Kolar Design + Perspectives 360 to help Cincinnati Children's research headquarters showcase its legacy of innovation and breakthrough work. Dynamic sculptures and several hundred feet of plasma monitors all help communicate a unique vision, engage dialogue and celebrate discovery, while inspiring those who work to improve the lives of the world’s children – now and for generations to come.

 

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