Return Ready COVID-19 Signage
Project Details
Date
March 2, 2022Client
Port of SeattleSkills
Environmental Graphics, signage, illustratorProject Description
The COVID-19 Pandemic hit very suddenly and disrupted operations and plans across the globe. The Port of Seattle was no exception, I was called upon with the help of the Port of Seattle Sign shop to develop and design signage that would be used across the many Port facilities. We created a menu that different facility managers could use to order the what they needed for their particular facility.
This was an effective partnership that was quickly implemented across the organization to enable the Port to function during the trying times in the beginning of the pandemic.
- Humorous marina physical distancing signage.
- Humorous marina physical distancing signage.
- Reminders to wear your masks on the docks.
- Reminding people to be aware of physical distancing on the docks.
- The Port sign shop produced thousands of signs and sticker.
- Detail of Port signage
- Port signs for employees and tenants at port facilities promoting safe return to work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Print production at the Port Marine Maintenance Shop.
- Thousands of signs for dozens of facilities across King County.
- Impacts of COVID-19 on Tenants at Fishermen’s Terminal
- Port signs for employees and tenants at port facilities promoting safe return to work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Print production at the Port Marine Maintenance Shop.
- Port signs for employees and tenants at port facilities promoting safe return to work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Print production at the Port Marine Maintenance Shop.
- One unique project was to design and affix our own lables on the Port’s bulk hand sanitizer.
- The Port procured hand sanitizer from local distilleries due to shortage of commercially produced sanitizer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Port staff volunteered to apply FDA labels on the 2 oz bottles at the Aviation Distribution Center.
- Detail of Port produced hand sanitizer.