Heard Museum: He’e Nalu Exhibition

He'e Nalu pays homage to the rich fabric of Hawaiian heritage, encompassing its people, artistry, and the sport of surfing. The Heard encapsulated the dynamic essence of Hawaiian culture through the infusion of evocative imagery and a dynamic color palette. Each element was crafted to seamlessly integrate into a cohesive ecosystem, prominently featured across the exhibition, social media platforms, and the Heard Museum website.

He‘e Nalu: The Art and Legacy of Hawaiian Surfing explores the Indigenous origins of surfing.

Client: Heard Museum

Agency: HM In-House

Creative Direction: Adam Scott, Joseph Kolasinski

Strategy: David Roche, John Bulla, Adam Scott, Velma Kee Craig, Carolyn Kualii

Lead Designer: Adam Scott

Motion Designer: Adam Scott

Curators: Diana Pardue, Velma Craig, Carolyn Kualii

Exhibition Design: David M. Roche, John Bulla, Joseph Kolasinski, Velma Kee Craig, Carolyn Kualii, Adam Scott

Preparator: Joseph Kolasinski