One of Pew Partnership’s goals is to develop and empower grassroots community leaders. This curriculum is one way they do it. Information-rich and very complex, the challenge here was to organize this mass of information so it becomes simple and doable. MORE
These pieces take existing Time Life gardening content and recast it as a series of handy, indestructible laminated “maps”. Because the fold is so unusual for “how-to” information it was a challenge to divide up and sequence the content effectively. MORE
This is the first truly integrated graphic identity program that the University of Virginia has ever had. The founding of U.Va. is firmly rooted in the founding of America itself and we decided that this identity should reflect that on a number of different levels. MORE
Identity for a community designed to help reintegrate female prisoners into society once they have completed their sentences. MORE
A graphic identity for an interior design and architecure firm with very modern design sensibilities. MORE
This wall poster is bundled with a number of different McGraw-Hill science textbooks. The goal was to present a tremendous amount of information about the animal kingdom on a poster that would fit on the back of a dorm room door. Oh, and make it clear and fun. MORE
This was designed as a pro bono project ten years ago for an undertaking that, at the time, looked interesting, but decidedly “iffy.” Today it is one of the most popular poetry sites on the web. MORE
This identity for a sports psychologist literalizes a very clever name by using a football-style play diagram and an emoticon. MORE
Identity for a company that organizes and leads custom-designed cultural immersion programs in Nicaragua. MORE