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Environmental Graphic Design: Armed Forces

I worked alongside the Project Manager to develop custom graphics depicting a timeline from across the servery's left and right sides soffits. The left side shows WWI images and captions. The right side is mirrored to the rendering and shows WWII images up through the 1990s. 

Environmental graphic design, or EGD, is a multidisciplinary field of design in which the understanding of graphic design, architecture, wayfinding, art, lighting, landscape, and more are utilized as a way to enhance the user experience through the visual translation of ideas in the built environment. 

These enhancements are about integrating a story to convey a message to those experiencing it through a broad array of applications and techniques. Elements like signage, print medium, lighting, large format graphics and art installations; with strategic use of color, pattern, illustration, and typography. 

Design is problem solving and EGD is no exception. Understanding the users in terms of generation and culture, what the space objective is, and how to inform the people who will interact with the space in a simple and inspiring way ensures spaces are functional and relevant. EGD can organize or inform what users and create a sense of comfort because ambiguity or confusion are eliminated.
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