by rpc_7b0ltl | Jul 12, 2018
The interpretive sign installation at the Kerry Wood Nature Centre falls under my ongoing Waskasoo Parks signage project for The City of Red Deer. But that’s where the similarities end. Kerry Wood included some of the most sculptural elements we’ve design...
by rpc_7b0ltl | Jun 8, 2016
When John Hull Architect approached us to do the graphics package for the 2016 façade refresh – we were thrilled. This project included squirrel fights (or maybe fights with squirrels), abstract measurements and archival photos. Great fun. To be clear – we...
by rpc_7b0ltl | Mar 18, 2016
The Waskasoo Parks interpretive signage project is one we’ve worked on since about 2011 – and has run the gambit in terms of deliverables – mapping, design, photography and fabrication consulting are all included. An ongoing project, we have been able to...
by rpc_7b0ltl | Sep 18, 2013
As a part of the 2013 Red Deer centennial celebrations, we designed the interpretive sign inserts for the Historic Arches project. The Arches are located on teh site of the original rail yard roundhouse that inspires its design. The signs themselves are a Coles Notes...
by rpc_7b0ltl | Mar 15, 2012
This 80′ x 10′ mural is mounted on the exterior of the newly minted Red Deer Water Treatment Intake. It is a pectoral story of the various bridges that have graced our river since the 1890’s. It was a great honour to develop such a large piece of...