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NPCA’s vision for our national parks…
The exhibit encourages visitors to the Park Information Center at NPCA’s Regional Office to to take action, explore and help restore our national parks. An icon was created for each of NPCA’s leading goals; exploration, restoration, expansion, and protecting native species. The expansion panel drawing (pictured above) is of the sea stacks at Shi Shi … Continued
Seattle’s Tzedakah Caterpillar
This caterpillar was created for the Seattle Jewish Community School. It will house information about the students work of loving kindness (G’milut Hasadim) and charity (Tzedakah) throughout the year. Each body segment represents a month, and will grow each month throughout the year. The tail houses two Tzedakah boxes for the students to use each … Continued
Frigid Ire
Another terrible classic logo redesign. This time the victim is Frigidaire. They took their script signature that is recognized ’round the world and turned it into a blocky, boring, sterile mess. The most unfortunate mistake is that the ‘traingle A’ splits the world Frigidaire into Frigid Ire, not the best message. At least they didn’t … Continued
Mount St. Helens
New work in this week. We are designing a logo for Friends for Mount St. Helens National Park an organization dedicated to getting legislation passed to make Mount St. Helens a national park. Riley and I had our first camping trip together there. What a beautiful mountain.
Caterpillar Installation Process
I will post photos of the completes installation soon! In the meantime here is 2–3 days of process in 1minute.
I Heart Window Art
This project by MadArt is what I would love to see more of. I just read about it on the Made Spaces, a blog about community art and ideas. I know what I am doing tomorrow. Here is Abbey’s post: Only a few days left to visit Madison Park businesses in Seattle to check out … Continued
Photo of the Day
We had the pleasure of seeing this spider wrap up his next meal. They are fast! Look at that beautiful pattern. I am loving my new camera.