

next stop: designing possible futures
exhibition design 2026
skills + tools
adobe illustrator + adobe photoshop + adobe indesign + hand-made models
Next Stop: Designing Possible Futures is a collaborative mobile exhibition exploring Houston’s transportation systems through a bold, infrastructure-inspired visual identity that uses research, data, and interactive design to envision more equitable, resilient, and sustainable futures.

Next Stop: Designing Possible Futures is a mobile exhibition that reimagines Houston’s transportation infrastructure through the lens of social, economic, and environmental sustainability. By combining systems thinking, visual communication, and interactive experiences, the project envisions mobility solutions that promote equity, economic access, and environmental resilience. This collaborative, design-driven mobile exhibition that explores a sustainable possible future of an improved Houston’s transportation system. I developed the exhibition’s branding and visual identity, including the logo and design system assets, creating a cohesive language rooted in infrastructure, movement, and wayfinding. Designed as a traveling exhibition, the experience moves through spaces to engage diverse audiences across the city. Through research, data, and interactive design, the project highlights current mobility challenges while proposing equitable, resilient, and forward-thinking solutions that expand access, opportunity, and climate responsiveness across Houston. Designing for a mobile exhibition was challenging because the branding needed to remain cohesive while adapting to different spaces, layouts, and methods of assembly. I solved this by using deconstruction as a concept, creating modular assets like roads, arrows, and signage that could be rearranged and scaled while maintaining a consistent visual identity.





