Seattle-based design firm MCD designs graphics and signage for the new King County Public Defenders Offices in the historic Dexter Horton Building.
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Original ‘Skid Row’ Gets Authentic Sense of Place
Michael Courtney Design created wayfinding for Yesler Terrace, an historic and major housing development operated by the Seattle Housing Authority.
Pedestrians A Priority In University of Utah Wayfinding System
Michael Courtney Design is behind an orientation strategy, vehicular graphics and pedestrian-focused wayfinding and signage Master Plan for the sprawling University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City.
Measuring Success Starts With ‘Big W’ Social Media Campaign
Michael Courtney on designing a physical symbol for the University of Washington and using social media to help measure the success of this, or any, design project.
Courtney Welcomes Visitors To Washington’s Largest Event Facility
Seattle’s Washington State Convention Center in Seattle welcomes over 400,000 guests each year. However, the 30-year-old wayfinding system at WSCC struggled to greet, guide and direct these guests. Built in a challenging urban location, the success of the original building led to three expansions, spreading across several city blocks and creating the largest meeting and event facility […]