Recent design projects
These 6 foot tall banners highlight ARAMARK's dedication to environmetal stewardship through their green thread program. From purchasing locally grown produce through responsible waste management, ARAMARK strives to lead the way in sustainable business practices.

The Shared Beringian Heritage Program promotes and protects cultural and natural resources on both sides of the Bering Strait. This 28-page brochure summarizes and highlights 20 years of projects funded by the program through the National Park Service.

These two groups of interpretive signs, one at the campground, and another along the highway, educate wildlife refuge visitors on various topics, including activities, wildlife refuges throughout Alaska, and the negative impact of invasive species.

Winding through lush taiga, colorful tundra and rocky passes, construction of the Park Road in Denali National Park began soon after Mount McKinley National Park was created in 1917. Park historian, Jane Bryant traces the park's history through the construction crews, visitors and miners, whose history is preserved through photos, buildings and artifacts.

This annual event is dedicated to the exploration and consumption of sustainable food and wine. Locally grown organic produce, fresh cheese and sustainable seafood dishes were prepared by celebrity chefs from around the country.

Wildwater offers outdoor adventures tailored to every age and fitness level. Started on the Chattooga River in 1971, Wildwater was the original outfitter for the Southeast U.S. Offering whitewater rafting, canopy tours, zip line adventures, lodging and more.
To start your adventure visit www.wildwateradventurecenters.com
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The advocacy of both hunters and conservationists led to the creation of the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge. This interpretive sign stands side-by-side with a recently rededicated Kodiak bear statue, which honors these visionaries who were dedicated to the preservation of the Kodiak brown bear for future generations.

This book, and its companion, On the River, provide essential knowledge to anyone who owns, or is thinking about buying waterfront property on the Kenai Peninsula. Learn how to evaluate property, build while following rules and regulations, and practice good stewardship. These books are available at no cost through the River Center in Solotna, Alaska.