Typeface - Public Art Installation

Typeface is a public art installation by Reginald Baylor Studio and Adam Carr, based on community conversation with support from myself, Buttondown Design, and a number of community organizations.

Under Baylor’s direction, I contributed to and supervised the design of the temporary installation’s graphical elements and assisted with graphic preparation and printing for fabrication of the community-driven art piece’s complex sculptures. The project, which empowered local communities by breathing new life into abandoned and marginalized spaces, was installed throughout the city for six months.

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TypeFace turns local communities into their own content and canvas
OnMilwaukee.com

Parking Garage Signage

In the summer of 2014 I collaborated with Reginald Baylor Studio to re-envision a downtown parking garage. Working with the garage’s management company and design support from Armahn Gonzalez, I completely redesigned the directional and informational signage of the garage to playfully complement Reggie’s external, backlit car sculptures.

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Magical Thinking Transforms Parking Garage
Urban Milwaukee

Garage photos by Michael Horne.