The Museum of Flight is the world’s largest non-profit air and space museum. At the Museum, there are 3 different simulators, which have height requirements. The current measuring sticks are not working as they had hoped and many visitors don’t know what the requirements are before they decide to get in line. The goal is to create graphics that tie all 3 simulators together as well as place the signage in a more prominent area so that visitors know the height requirement ahead of time.
Project created in collaboration with Julie Wilbert and Christian Bouchez at The Museum of Flight
Heartline is a pair of residential and office buildings in downtown Portland, OR. With new buildings comes ADA signage (the signage required by the state to house residents.) I was inspired by the logo and color pallet of the heartline to make signage. This sign package consists of 21 different types of signs laid out in a schematic document and assigned location in a Sign Location Plan. ADA guidelines met and exceeded state guidelines to ensure access for all
This sign package was created in collaboration with Kolby Kuipers and the team at Waypoint Sign Company.
AURA Burnside is a residential apartment building in downtown Portland. With new buildings comes ADA signage (the signage required by the state to house residents.) The builders were inspired by burned wood and copper accents - this translated into a 1920’s inspired ADA signage system. This sign package consists of 18 different types of signs laid out in a schematic document and assigned location in a Sign Location Plan. ADA guidelines met and exceeded state guidelines to ensure access for all.
Deliverables: ADA Sign Package
This sign package was created in collaboration with Amanda Grant and the team at Waypoint Sign Company.
The Pontius Building is a multi-use building in downtown Seattle. Their newly refurbished bike room needs some directional signage and wall graphics. I was inspired by bike tire spokes and the different patterns they created. This project also included locker room graphics and directional floor arrows. The directional signage helped identify a corner of the basement that would have otherwise been dark and dingey into a fun explosion of color that reflected to style of the building.
This sign package was created in collaboration with Kolby Kuipers and the team at Waypoint Sign Company.