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Charlie & Nancy McMillan
Co-Principals
The McMillan Group
Designers, sailor, and Queen of the Universe. Nancy and Charlie McMillan attended art school together. After travelling Europe together painting and drawing, they came back to the United States and took on a string of jobs art directing, illustrating and designing, forming the McMillan Group in 1985. Nancy has designed projects for Disneyland, the Marconi Image Center, IBM's ebusiness exhibit and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Labs. Her work includes designing what may the world’s largest interactive telescope, to the shortest monologue ever written for Jay Leno, to creating unconventional didactic material for the King Tut exhibition. Nancy’s legal title at McMillan Group has been, and remains “Queen of the Universe”.
As director of McMillan Group's design team, Charlie’s work includes the GE Technolab exhibit at Walt Disney World, BMW's North American exhibit program, corporate centers like the Johnson Controls Showcase for Building Environments and most recently "Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs" touring four U.S. cities. Along with his current museum projects, Charlie is consulting with the GE Design Council in creating a worldwide exhibition design standard for GE. He also writes for design publications and spends as much time on his sailboat as possible.
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