Graphic Design

Encroachment Planning Our job was to help the air station plan for encroachment, and this brochure is intended to increase awareness of the Navy base and all the good they do for the community. Encroachment Planning II Another look at the brochure I created to increase community awareness and support for Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. Timeline The Port of Everett hired our firm to help illustrate the steps they’d completed to try to save a historic building (and beloved community resource). Critical Path I often create graphics that illustrate complex data. I made this graphic for the Port of Port Angeles’ Master Plan. It essentially illustrates “do this before you do that”. 35th Anniversary Brochure I designed and oversaw production of this brochure, celebrating the accomplishments of MAKERS’ 35 years in operation. 35th Anniversary Brochure The backside of the brochure includes party details and contact information. 35th Anniversary Brochure The inside of this brochure illustrates some of MAKERS’ greatest hits. Site Planning Site plan for a rapidly growing commuter community. Numbers Don’t Lie As illustrated for this Redmond, WA project, data and graphics make a beautiful pair. Leave Behind We created this little fold-out brochure as an interview “leave behind”, something for our potential clients to remember us by. Leave Behind Detail The flip side of our ‘leave behind’. Port Marketing Part I I designed this brochure for the Port of Port Angeles to advocate for state funding (back when state had funding). Port Marketing Part II This is the other side of the brochure I designed to help the Port of Port Angeles solicit state funding. Workshop Invite If you don’t think there’s a place for humor in the military, you are sorely mistaken! I had to work overtime to convince our rather serious client that sarcasm would work. It paid off, as we had record turn out for this workshop. Project Proposal Cover A a simple, modern project proposal cover. Newsletter I developed this newsletter for the Washington Port Planning Association to communicate the benefits of updating one’s Comprehensive Plan.

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