Information design is about communicating information to people, whether it is in the physical environment, in the medium of print, or in the electronic universe.

In the environment, our wayfinding programs help people find their way, outside and on foot, by automobile, or on public transit, by communicating to people where they are and how to get to where they want to go. Our environmental and interpretive work brings ideas as diverse as history, river stewardship, and public art to life.

In print, our visual identities and branding programs help clients communicate who they are and what they bring to their intended audience. Our publication design presents textual and data-based information in ways people can easily understand. Our maps help people navigate detours for roadways under construction. Our charts and diagrams help people understand complex biological and technological processes or put an agglomeration of data into an individual context.

In the electronic universe, we have created animations that explain traffic patterns, the impact of poverty, and genetic fingerprints of bacteria. Our website designs illuminate organizational missions, products, and services.