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Caesar Chaves has been the creative director for the Heard Museum since 2007. Caesar manages a team of four talented designers, a carpenter, and a museum preparator who are together responsible for the look and feel of the entire museum which encompasses over 30,000 square feet. Caesar oversees a diverse range of projects that have included the design for monuments, exhibitions, educational interactives, social media campaigns, print and web advertising and the redesign of a sculpture garden.

Caesar studied graphic design at Corcoran College of Art + Design in Washington, D.C. Caesar's work has been seen in public institutions and publications such as The Public Museum in Grand Rapids, MI, Virginia Historical Society in Richmond, VA, Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix, AZ, Phoenix Art Museum, NBC's Today Show, Times Square in New York City, NY, Print Magazine and Communication Arts. As design manager, he was also an integral part of the first graphic designed version of the NPR.org website and oversaw the implementation of the current NPR logo and brand strategy. In 1999 Caesar was asked to join the faculty at his alma mater, Corcoran College of Art + Design, and in 2004 was appointed the program head of the design department.

Caesar's personal goal for each project is to focus on a client's story in order to use a multi-faceted approach to interpret that story whether for print, digital media or in an exhibit. "I'm a generalist. I don't specialize in one specific thing. Being nimble and ready to adapt in any environment has been critical to my survival during good times or bad."

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