Tag: Environment

Our hearts go out to Japan.

Our hearts go out to all of the people in Japan. James White made this poster to inspire people to Help Japan, after the devastating earthquake and subsequent massive tsunami that struck Japan on March 11, 2011. The poster quickly went viral and was sold at the Signalnoise store. All profits go to the relief [...]

Exposure Exhibition Invitation

The National Parks Conservation Association needed an alluring invitation for the private opening of Exposure—an exhibition featuring wildlife photography by Nathan Myhrvold.

Bringing the Parks to the People

Gather your family and friends for the Northwest National Park Family Day on Saturday, June 25th, 2011 10am–4pm at The Mountaineers Program Center in Seattle’s Magnuson Park. This free event hosted by NPCA and NPS is filled with fun, hands-on activities for the entire family. This event will feature kid-friendly activities including rock climbing, wildlife [...]

NPCA Vision Exhibition

The exhibit communicates the mission, vision, and values of NPCA. The juxtaposition of charcoal sketches and vivid photography communicates the natural beauty of the parks, inspiring visitors to take action.

NW National Park Family Day

Family Day Fort Vancouver NHS Saturday, May 15th 2011 10am–3pm, FREE! Clans of the notoriously skittish Northwest Homo-Sapien are invited to shake off their cabin fever and roam wild for an afternoon at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. Luring people in with free admission and inventive graphics influenced by the region’s topography, the Northwest [...]

National Parks: Under the Weather

Powerful storms battered the Pacific Northwest in 2006. Our parks were devastated. Bridges were gone, roads had been washed out, trails simply disappeared. NPCA immediately took actions and formed a coalition to facilitate park restoration. Without political action and the help of volunteers it may take may take years, even decades to fix. Our design [...]

Wildlife Conservation Exhibit

The Puget Sound’s unique biodiversity is at risk. Habitat destruction, over-fishing, increased toxin levels and global warming all combine to form an inhospitable environment for several species unique to this region. Astoundingly, even our vast system of National Parks is no longer a safe natural haven. Enter the National Parks Conservation Association. In this exhibition, [...]