Museum of Glass
and Ceramics
South Portland, Maine
A brightly colored sixteen by twenty-seven-foot banner hangs
from the face of the future home of the Museum of Glass and Ceramics.
While the interior of the museum is under construction, each
day, thousands of passing motorists and pedestrians are informed
of its upcoming plans to become a creative resource for the community.
Natural Resources
Council of Maine
Augusta, Maine
The Natural Resources Council of Maine
is one of Maine’s
leading environmental advocacy groups. The headquarters’ new
two-story photo mural juxtaposes quotations with stunning photographs
to inspire staff and visitors to the mission of the NRCM.
Maine
Audubon
Falmouth, Maine
The Environmental Center at Maine Audubon is a Green building. A nine by
sixteen-foot photographic mural greets visitors as they enter the building.
The beautiful display features over sixty color photographs of the plants
and wildlife Maine Audubon is committed to protecting.
Gettysburg College
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Large photo murals featuring reproductions
of striking vintage photographs help to make this donor
recognition an installation that really celebrates the
generosity and commitment of “Visionary Gettysburgians.”
Gettysburg College
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
A coordinated series of banners in the school’s signature bold blue and orange colors put a vibrant face on a campus celebration. Installed to coincide with the new college President’s inauguration, the durable, two-sided canvas banners continue to identify and enliven the college’s perimeter and convey the personality of the the campus that lies within.
MaineGeneral
Medical Center
Augusta, Maine
When two regional health care facilities
merged to create Maine General Medical Center, we designed
a new exterior sign program including hundreds of new directional,
location, and identification signs for three separate campuses.
Gould
Academy
Bethel, Maine
Simple eighteen-inch square signs identify
major buildings throughout the Gould Academy campus. Painted
blue with white vinyl letters, the colors are consistent with
Gould’s identity program, which also was designed by
Woodworth Associates. These signs are discreet in size, yet visually prominent
and are compatible with the various architectural styles found on campus.
Penmor Lithographers
Lewiston, Maine
Located at the entrance to an industrial park, the prominent
color bars on this twenty-foot-tall pylon sign communicate the
nature of business at Penmor, an offset printing company.
Fort Andross, Box 64, 14
Maine Street, Brunswick, Maine 04011 207.373.9091