Bus wraps for two new hybrid buses in Denali National Park. The buses are used to usher park guests throughout the front two loops of the park and are part of a national grant. The larger than life animal photography and fun play on words breaks away from traditional bus wraps around Alaska and create wonder.
Featured article in Alaska Public Media:
http://www.alaskapublic.org/2016/08/18/denali-bus-employs-hybrid-technology/
The Rasmuson Foundation's Individual Artist Award is an annual award that must be applied to by artists. These promotional materials were printed and distributed to artists around the state of Alaska. Artwork featured was of previous award winners and the look was created to emulate a collage feeling.
Concept posters for Inuit Circumpolar Council-Alaska promoting the act of passing on/learning traditional values. Each poster reads as a separate piece and can also be put together to form one large poster and message. The gold poster is aimed towards the elders in the community and the blue is aimed towards young parents. There was also a campaign logo that encompassed the entire campaign. The distribution was planned for all Alaska Native communities and ICC partners.
The raven art was custom drawn and designed for this campaign.
All branding and theming for the 2015 Alaska Federation of Natives annual convention. Printed pieces included a convention guide book, awardees book, tickets, banquet program menu, stage and event banners and ads leading up to the event.
The theme was Heroes in the Homeland and featured images of Alaska Natives in their daily lives. The graphic element featured dots that came together to make shapes and the AFN logo, symbolizing every day heroes coming together to form a community.
This guide was used for all attendees of the 2015 AFN convention. The theme was Heroes in the Homeland and featured images of Alaska Natives in their daily lives. The graphic element featured dots that came together to make shapes and the AFN logo, symbolizing every day heroes coming together to form a community.
This book was created for Rasmuson Foundation's Artist Residency program. It features the work of artists who took part in the program, highlights how the program works and where the artists came from and traveled to. The book was originally published as an e-pub followed by a printed version.