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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Now Streaming: A Socially Distant Tour of the Burnside Bridge
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With local health guidelines limiting in-person gatherings, EnviroIssues’ Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge team was faced with the question of how to best invite stakeholders to the project area. … more
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From Verbal to Visual: King County’s Sanitation & Hygiene Guide
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Practicing good hygiene and sanitation is an important step in staying safe and healthy. However, people without stable housing or who are living in a temporary shelter or outdoor community often … more
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A multimodal solution to a multimodal problem
Seattle’s Westlake community is a unique gem, home to a wide range of marine-based businesses, including float planes, cruise boats, electric boat rentals and even luxury superyacht facilities. There … more
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The biggest little tunneling machine in Fremont
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Sewer pipes have a long shelf life, but even sturdy cast iron pipes need updating. In Fremont, the two original siphons that carried sewer and stormwater from a 100 square mile area – sometimes as … more
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How’s my watershed doing?
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News flash – Portland gets a lot of rain. The soggy climate in the Northwest makes for some picturesque landscapes, but the combination of all that rain and decades of development have altered the … more
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Going through the Gorge, the easy way
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The Columbia River Gorge is easily one of the Pacific Northwest’s most beautiful landscapes and one of the area’s top tourist destinations. When the weather is nice, the Gorge registers as a 10 on … more
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What goes into opening the world's longest floating bridge to the public?
On the first weekend of April 2016, EnviroIssues staff joined WSDOT in holding a celebration on the new SR 520 floating bridge, with more than 45,000 people in attendance. Food trucks? Check. Ribbon … more
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The flexible, festive, and much improved Park Lane
Community residents, the Mayor of Kirkland, city staff and EnviroIssues gathered in late May at Kirkland’s newly designed Park Lane to cut the ribbon—giant scissors and all—and welcome the newly … more
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Off the mainland, but not off the grid
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When folks in the San Juan Islands need electricity, they turn to the member-owned, non-profit cooperative OPALCO. And when the co-op wanted to add broadband to the services they provide, they turned … more
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Comments on transit plans? We’ve got thousands.
Sound Transit is revisiting its Long-Range Plan to bring previous studies up-to-date and lay the groundwork for a potential regional transit ballot measure in the next few years. With … more
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We made ‘MyTrips’ to streamline your trips
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In a city with trains, ferries, water taxis, buses, and bike lanes, all Seattleites have choices about how they get to work. For City of Seattle employees, the array of commute trip reduction … more
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Milepost 31: A rediscovered bit of Seattle history
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The Alaskan Way Viaduct has been part of Seattle's waterfront landscape for decades – a part of the daily lives of many drivers who use the structure to get to and from work, home, and play. … more
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Power to the people!
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Rocky Mountain Power and Idaho Power are working together to build approximately 1,000 miles of high voltage transmission lines across Wyoming and Idaho needed to supply customer power needs now and … more
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CSO: Seattle
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Just like a TV show...picture a lovely private park on the shores of Puget Sound. Surrounded by a residential neighborhood, the park is often full of people enjoying its beauty. What could be better? … more
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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