The College of the Atlantic Guidebook is the main viewbook for prospective students looking to attend COA. In 2009 we decided to incorporate all the courses offered by the college … Continue reading →
With their headquarters in Blue Hill, Maine, Hydro-Photon (parent company to SteriPEN) is a global company that manufactures portable UV water purifiers. This incredibly smart, rugged, and sophisticated technology ensures … Continue reading →
Motoring into the Twentieth Century is the latest main exhibit at the Seal Cove Auto Museum. Porcupine was thrilled to be a part of this project and help interpret the … Continue reading →
Porcupine Design was commissioned for a project with the Atlantic Oceanside to do their wedding brochure to hand out to brides and grooms at wedding expos. As part of this … Continue reading →
The Gathering Gala by the Abbe Museum is a benefit held to both support the Abbe Museum as well as natives in the state of Maine. As part of the … Continue reading →
The Jackson Lab is one of the largest employers on Mount Desert Island. It is a world renown facility specializing in genetic research and mice reproduction. With the launch of … Continue reading →
This folder has been created for prospective students and their parents as they visit College of the Atlantic. As part of this packet we’ve created a fact sheet for information … Continue reading →
Given to students who have applied and then admitted into College of the Atlantic, the Admitted Student Booklet serves as brochure of information students need to then enroll at COA. … Continue reading →
Debuting Porcupine Design new logo! Primary sketches and drafts:
The Wabanaki Guides exhibit was a collaboration between myself, Carrie Graham, Allison Shank and Raney Bench for the Abbe Museum. This is a celebratory exhibit that shares stories of Native … Continue reading →
Here is the newest iteration of the Abbe Museum Logo. The original used the typeface Lithos or Lithographer which made the logo very playful and youthful. As the Abbe has … Continue reading →
This is the main brochure printed for prospective students and their parents. It is meant to be a teaser piece for students as they decide to sign up for the … Continue reading →
Here are the vectorized logos of the Bar Harbor Merchant Association’s Think Local First Icon originally illustrated by Marcy Willow. Porcupine Design was asked to vectorize their watercolored logo to get … Continue reading →
The COA Magazine is a bi-annual publication put out by the college’s PR and Development Office. With the latest redesign last year, the Director of Creative Services, Rebecca Woods, and … Continue reading →
This was a poster created for the College of the Atlantic that was given to schools with farm programs for the advertisement of a farm scholarship program that the college … Continue reading →
The Abbe Underground was started as a way for the Abbe Museum to connect with individuals between 21-40. They hold social events for 20- and 30- somethings to mingle, support … Continue reading →
The Malaga Island Project was perhaps the most controversial jobs Porcupine Design has ever had. Working with Dru Colbert we had the task of honoring the descendants and their ancestors of Malaga Island by … Continue reading →
David Graeme Baker is a phenomenal Maine-based artist who’s paintings capture an etherial photo realism. David and I worked to create a soft portfolio website to showcase some of his amazing work. … Continue reading →
We love fashion. So we did a little victory dance when the fantastic local eclectic boutique, Macey’s, allowed us to make their rack card brochure. We took the … Continue reading →
Latitudes was a logo for a restaurant that was to rebrand itself in Bar Harbor. The owners ultimately decided to not change their name, but we all still had fun … Continue reading →
Created as outreach and announcement emails for COA, these are just some of the items I’ve made.
Indians & Rusticators Exhibit