November 19, 2007

In the Mail: OHSU Center for Health & Healing


OHSU’s Center for Health & Healing hums with activity. Ten floors of medical offices, four floors of research labs, a pharmacy and optical shop combine with a wellness facility used both by patients and the community. Plus, it’s the lower terminus of the tram to OHSU, giving it the feel of a transportation hub. For unimpeded sight lines, our 8.5’ laser-cut directional totems are visible high above the lobby activity. Elsewhere we developed custom fused glass disks as a wayfinding device to distinguish centralized waiting areas on each floor. Bold graphics, wavy lines and luminous disks draw inspiration from the river and the surrounding South Waterfront neighborhood.

Work with the architecture... it's our brand of environmental graphic design

September 1, 2007

In the News: Wayfinding at Kohler Pavilion: From City to Corridor


Check out an exciting article in Healthcare Design about Anderson Krygier's work at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon.

July 17, 2007

Out and About: Vancouver Sign Company

Anderson Krygier visits Vancouver Sign Company in Vancouver, WA. to review fabrication of parking ID signs for Clark College’s new Exterior Sign Master Plan.

Owner Dick Miller demonstrates while Abby-Sophia Alway looks on (upper left photo)
Phase One signs installed in September (lower left and middle photos)

June 28, 2007

Out and About: Seattle

It’s good to get out of the office now and then...
In June, the firm ventured up to Seattle to see the sights and the signs. We visited the Seattle Art Museum, Federal Courthouse and City Hall, attended an SEGD event hosted by Girvin and bonded with the street pigs.