
OPIC
WOODPILE STUDIOS 2015 Annual Report for OPIC, the Overseas Private Investment Corporation. 48 pages.
Categories: Annual Reports, Branding, Government, Print, Publication Design
WOODPILE STUDIOS 2015 Annual Report for OPIC, the Overseas Private Investment Corporation. 48 pages.
Categories: Annual Reports, Branding, Government, Print, Publication Design
Two consecutive 40-page full-color annual reports developed for the Nature Conservancy. WOODPILE STUDIOS
Categories: Annual Reports, Print, Publication Design
Branding, style guide, and book design templates for Kwikpoint’s “Smart Books”—a series of visual recognition guides provided to U.S. armed forces personnel serving overseas. The style guide was printed on a single sheet, and folds to pocket size. WOODPILE STUDIOS
Categories: Branding, Graphic Standards, Print, Publication Design
Redesign of American Forest Foundation’s quarterly magazine, Woodland. WOODPILE STUDIOS
Categories: Branding, Print, Publication Design
Publication design for the U.S. Department of State’s “Our Ocean” 2015 conference in Valparaiso, Chile. WOODPILE STUDIOS
Categories: Government, Print, Publication Design
Cover designs for an annual publication by Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce, focusing on available jobs for new graduates in a tough economy, and the value of various degrees. WOODPILE STUDIOS
Categories: Education, Publication Design
12-panel roll-fold brochure for the Folger Shakespeare Library’s “Mapping Early Modern Worlds” exhibition. Originally intended to be a simple tri-fold, this piece evokes a modern fold-out map while unveiling a surprise poster of one of the antique maps from the exhibit. Produced under the creative direction of Antonio Alcalá. STUDIO A
Categories: Museums, Print, Publication Design
Media kit booklet designed for the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) exhibition, “Corridos sin Fronteras”, celebrating the Mexican narrative songs known as corridos. Produced under creative direction of Antonio Alcalá, the square format and size was chosen to suggest that of a vintage record album. STUDIO A
Categories: Museums, Print, Publication Design
Saddle-stitched brochure for the “Seeing What Shakespeare Means” exhibit, which drew from the Folger’s rich collection of early books, highlighting images that illuminate Shakespeare’s text and that have been used to aid readers of the Folger Shakespeare Library editions of Shakespeare’s works. Produced under the creative direction of Antonio Alcalá, woodcut illustrations were carefully silhouetted to create a 2-color booklet with added depth. STUDIO A
Categories: Museums, Print, Publication Design
Categories: Branding, Collateral, Government, Print, Publication Design