Galveston Bay

OVERVIEW

This signage system was design for Galveston Bay Foundation’s new Living Building in collaboration with the Branding team at Kirksey Architecture. To align with the Living Building and the Galveston Bay Foundation to restore Galveston Bay Foundation’s new Gessner Center, the signage proposal highlights the aspect of cycles and the interconnectedness of the ecosystem.

YEAR

ROLE

Project Manager

Creative Director

SERVICES

Signage System

About the project

The circular form is intrinsic and commonly found in nature, whether it’s the shape of a shell, the arrangement of petals in a flower, or even the oscillation of waves in a body of water. It also represents the cycles of the bay’s ecosystem and how they’re ever changing. By using circular geometry and flowing shapes we aim to represent how the bay’s interconnected ecosystem thrives in balanced conditions.

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Galveston Bay

OVERVIEW

This signage system was design for Galveston Bay Foundation’s new Living Building in collaboration with the Branding team at Kirksey Architecture. To align with the Living Building and the Galveston Bay Foundation to restore Galveston Bay Foundation’s new Gessner Center, the signage proposal highlights the aspect of cycles and the interconnectedness of the ecosystem.

YEAR

ROLE

Project Manager

Creative Director

SERVICES

Signage System

About the project

The circular form is intrinsic and commonly found in nature, whether it’s the shape of a shell, the arrangement of petals in a flower, or even the oscillation of waves in a body of water. It also represents the cycles of the bay’s ecosystem and how they’re ever changing. By using circular geometry and flowing shapes we aim to represent how the bay’s interconnected ecosystem thrives in balanced conditions.

Smooth Scroll
This will hide itself!

Galveston Bay

OVERVIEW

This signage system was design for Galveston Bay Foundation’s new Living Building in collaboration with the Branding team at Kirksey Architecture. To align with the Living Building and the Galveston Bay Foundation to restore Galveston Bay Foundation’s new Gessner Center, the signage proposal highlights the aspect of cycles and the interconnectedness of the ecosystem.

YEAR

ROLE

Project Manager

Creative Director

SERVICES

Signage System

About the project

The circular form is intrinsic and commonly found in nature, whether it’s the shape of a shell, the arrangement of petals in a flower, or even the oscillation of waves in a body of water. It also represents the cycles of the bay’s ecosystem and how they’re ever changing. By using circular geometry and flowing shapes we aim to represent how the bay’s interconnected ecosystem thrives in balanced conditions.

Smooth Scroll
This will hide itself!