creative studio
In today’s fast paced world, online media is an important tool to send information out to a broad audience. Through strategic use of online media and graphic design we help clients use the most current online technologies, social media, and databases to share and store information. Our in-house technology experts and graphic designers walk clients through the myriad of online media options to find the tools that best fit the task. We understand the benefits and challenges of communication technology and believe in tailoring each one to ensure it blends seamlessly with traditional communication and outreach programs while meeting unique project needs.
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That’s a big hill and a long train…
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No man is an island, and no transportation project is either – particularly when that project concerns rail track through a city’s downtown core and will affect neighborhood businesses, … more
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Pardon our progress, it’s a little messy
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The Mercer Corridor stretches through Seattle’s urban core, from I-5 to a major arterial through a dense, newly-developed area called South Lake Union. Locals and tourists alike have spent more … more
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A bright horizon…bright with brake lights, that is
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What do the Aurora Borealis and Shoreline’s Aurora Corridor have in common? Both light up the sky, though in Shoreline, it’s often brake lights on the horizon! Aurora Avenue N (SR 99) is … more
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Give a hoot! Don’t pollute that waterway!
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The Regional Coalition for Clean Rivers and Streams has a big job – educating 1.5 million people in the Portland-Vancouver area about how things many of us do on a regular basis can contribute … more
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Pretty as a picture, clean as a whistle
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The Lower Duwamish Waterway could be the poster child for overlooked, neglected waterways. A vital component of Seattle’s maritime economy since the city was founded, the waterway showed the … more
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Super waterway, Superfund site, super-complex project
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Take one part urban waterway with a long history of heavy industry. Add several parts diverse residential neighborhoods, business owners, commercial fishing, and community members who look to the … more
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A new front door for the Emerald City
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As the City of Seattle begins to transform the entire Seattle central waterfront, EnviroIssues is strategically and creatively leading the outreach and public engagement effort. Tagged Waterfront … more
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A great community becomes even greater
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Tacoma’s south downtown area is poised for growth – it has strong bones, the result of years of smart investments in rail and transit hubs, a large concert and event venue, and the new … more
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A seawall’s time in the spotlight
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If out of sight is truly out of mind, it’s hard to find something that’s usually less on the mind of Seattle residents than the Elliott Bay Seawall. But in this case, what you don’t … more
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During the (over)flow of conversation…
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Sewer systems are the sort of thing we all take for granted…until we can’t. And boy, can they force you to pay attention! The Broadview neighborhood in Seattle has had more than their … more
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Collaboration on a “Great” scale
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In recent years, the US Department of the Interior began forming new collaborative organizations which look at environmental conservation with a much broader perspective. There are now 22 Landscape … more
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It’s electric!
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Siting a new transmission line is a challenge, no two ways about it. But when Idaho Power proposed the Boardman to Hemingway Transmission Line Project (B2H) - a new transmission line designed to … more
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Healthy kids, happy neighborhoods…incredible hospital
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You’d be hard pressed to find anyone who doesn’t support providing necessary medical care to sick children, particularly when that care is provided at one of the premier hospital … more
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Treasured boats deserve a safe harbor
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Anyone who’s ever watched the show Grey’s Anatomy knows that Seattle means ferries. The green and white boats that traverse Elliott Bay several times each day are iconic images of the … more
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Bertha: A big machine makes a big impression
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If someone asked you to describe a tunnel boring machine, you might think the answer was right there in the name: BORING. Well, that would mean you’ve never met Bertha, the world’s … more