Tag: poster
posters go on walls, they are commonly made of paper and ink.
Pacific Crest Middle School needed to communicate their mission to perspective students and parents. We presented their team with two concepts for the brochure.
National Geographic has a cool selection of vintage U.S. Parks posters. The posters were produced in response to the Great Depression as part of the WPA, artwork was created for public buildings while assisting struggling artists. Our current Great Recession has inspired more and more people to get out and enjoy a relatively cheap national [...]
This is a fun free community event. Last year Riley and I participated by leading an Art in the Park workshop with kids and adults. Lots of learning about Parks in the Northwest, bat caves to crawl through, gold to sift, and signing with Recyleman and the Dumpster divers! If you live in or near [...]
Here is our first draft for Seattle’s National Park Family Day. (Sans all of the sponsor logos.) I am sure it will evolve. I think it would look great silk screened. Maybe we’ll have to get our silk screening set-up going soon!
A vibrant and colorful outreach organization deserves a vibrant and colorful calendar of events. At the Schottenstein Chabad House at Ohio State University, activism based in Jewish heritage blossoms at the speed of youth. The Chabad House quarterly calendar keeps students and faculty abreast on guest lectures (with free food), social events (with free food!), [...]
A vibrant and colorful outreach organization deserves a vibrant and colorful calendar of events. At the Schottenstein Chabad House at Ohio State University, activism based in Jewish heritage blossoms at the speed of youth. The Chabad House quarterly calendar keeps students and faculty abreast on guest lectures (with free food), social events (with free food!), [...]
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 [...]


