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Print & Publications
- August Wilson Center for African American Culture
- Carnegie Mellon University School of Music
- City Theatre
- Dickinson College
- The Heinz Endowments
- Haverford College
- Haynes Flutes
- Hill House Association
- Hôpital Albert Schweitzer Haiti
- Kenyon College
- Lafayette College
- Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC)
- National Black Arts Festival
- National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
- Pittsburgh Art in Public Places
- The Rockefeller Foundation
- United Nations Development Programme
- University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
- University of Pittsburgh’s Katz School of Business
- University of Pittsburgh’s Pitt Business
- Washington and Lee University
- Identity
- Books
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Websites & Video
- City Theatre
- Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation
- Hôpital Albert Schweitzer Haiti
- Kenyon College
- The Kenyon Review
- Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC)
- LISC 25th Anniversary Video
- Lynn Johnson
- National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
- Pittsburgh Partnership for Neighborhood Development
- Riverlife Task Force
- TEDx LeadershipPittsburgh
- Signage & Environmental Graphics
- Exhibits
Spinning Plate Artist Lofts
For Artists
An artists’ residence/studio building named ‘The Spinning Plate’ inspired an uncommon identity and signage solution. An archival image of a smiling turn-of-the-century trapeze artist alludes to the risky but joyful nature of the artist’s life, while the vibrating ‘P’ of the logo captures the action of a spinning plate.

