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WHAT'S NEW

Wayside exhibit panel

Version 2.0 of the Wayside exhibit grids are now available.

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Conserving the Fort Stanwix Orderly Book

Conserving the Fort Stanwix Orderly Book.

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Badlands geology

View illustrated steps of geologic evolution at the Badlands.

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Wayside exhibit at Seamen's Bethel

New exhibits and waysides unveiled at New Bedford Whaling NHP.

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  Marching Toward Freedom exhibit

"Marching Toward Freedom" exhibit in the Lowndes County Interpretive Center at Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail. The new visitor center was dedicated on August 26, 2006. Harpers Ferry Center developed exhibits, audiovisual programs, a new park brochure, and wayside exhibits for the site. Learn more about the project in the September 2006 issue of HFC onMedia (9 pages - 1 MB - PDF)


 
September 2006 HFC onMedia

HFC onMedia »

Retrieve a copy of the Sept. 2006 HFC newsletter (9 pp - PDF) (Back Issues)

Media Development Process »

Learn more about developing media for museum exhibits, wayside exhibits, av programs, historic furnishings, and publications. (Three versions: Flash - PDF - Text)

Interpretive Media Selection »

Selecting the right media is as much
art as science. Determine which type of media best suits your situation.

 

SINCE 1970, HARPERS FERRY CENTER has created a variety of interpretive tools to assist NPS field interpreters. These tools include audiovisual programs, historic furnishings, museum exhibits, publications, and wayside exhibits. HFC also provides a variety of services including graphics research, interpretive planning, media contracting, artifact conservation, revision and reprinting of publications, and replacement of wayside exhibits. Products & Services »

Harpers Ferry Center can provide:

  • Assistance with media development strategies;
  • Help with media cost estimates;
  • Answers to technical media questions;
  • Assistance with the planning, design, development, and production of media products;
  • Planning for interpretation, education, and visitor experiences – including GMPs, LRIPs, value analysis, and pre-design charettes.

Contact Us

Contact Harpers Ferry Center for media assistance or to start a media project. Call 304-535-5050 or use our Contact Form »

DID YOU KNOW? The National Park Service Graphic Identity Program develops and promulgates graphic standards that guide the design of a broad range of communication media. Learn more »

Author: Harpers Ferry Center
Last Updated: Thursday, 14-Sep-2006 14:02:07 Eastern Daylight Time
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