Art and Design
Light up your wall with eye-catching map-art.
Inspired by the creamy sandstones of the Southwest and the aquamarine of a clear Colorado River, this map is equal parts art and reference tool. Look closer: the neatline is made of river names and their lengths. Perfect for river runners, map lovers, Southwest souls, and anyone who collects strange and beautiful ways to look at the world and its waters. Available now in the Store!
This "interactive map" installation was created for the Union Social House, a bar and gallery in Durango, Colorado. This 3-foot square canvas features the neighborhood as seen from the air in 1964 in incredible detail, inciting the curiosity of all who pass by.
We created the design for the 2020 Great Old Broads for Wilderness member T-shirt. The artwork, "Nankoweap View" was created with pen and ink by Anna Riling after a backpacking trip on the Nankoweap Trail in the Grand Canyon. The vantage is looking downstream and south at the Colorado River as it nears the end of Marble Canyon just before the Little Colorado confluence.
This San Luis Valley Wetlands 101 Factsheet and map was developed for the Rio Grande Basin Roundtable as part of its "101 Fact Sheet" series, a public education effort to identify and explain the unique resources of the San Luis Valley in southcentral Colorado.
This graphic was produced for the Environmental Defense Fund and American Rivers. Think of it as a bar graph--in map form! The client wanted a simple way to convey the severity of the issue of over-extraction of groundwater in Cochise County. The data used in this graphic comes from the Arizona Department of Water Resources and represents hundreds of thousands of water level measurements in thousands of wells.
For the Animas City Night Bazaar, we produced a series of large format posters featuring aerial imagery from the 1950s to present, highlighting old Animas City and the Animas River valley.
This was the cover of a response to a three-year environmental services contract for the Colorado Department of Transportation, designed for SME Environmental Services of Durango, Colorado. Graphic design for the bid response also included section cover pages, section content pages, and a cover letter, all with a unified theme. Announced in 2022, SME won the contract.