
Graphic Design
MIG develops high-quality graphic materials—from branding and identity packages and brochures to multi-media campaigns—to communicate key messages surrounding complex projects and processes. We develop materials that promote, educate, inform, and communicate through various media. Our work is characterized by sophisticated and compelling design, a passion for clarity, and a commitment to innovation.
Featured Projects
MIG worked with Greenfair Village Partners in Sacramento, California to redevelop a 30-acre infill site east of Downtown.
Innovative and compelling branding and communications program.
MIG created a new identity, vision and mission statement for LINCC, an organization that helps nonprofits and government agencies address child care needs in seven California counties.
MIG developed a strategic plan and a new brand for the E3 Institute, a nonprofit organization that supports early childhood professional development.
MIG developed this comprehensive marketing campaign which included the naming, branding, tagline and website design.
MIG developed this complete branding and marketing campaign for a new shuttle service in the Santa Monica Mountains.
MIG developed this innovative and compelling branding and communications program for this new real estate development company.
MIG is embarking on an innovative and high-profile project for Downtown Calgary to cohesively integrate the realms of retail analysis, branding, image and identity, and urban design.
MIG led the visioning, master planning, design and construction of this 100-acre community park including sports fields and a large aquatic facility.
MIG developed a master plan for the first regional park in North Las Vegas, Nevada and is currently completing Phase 1 Construction Documents.
MIG developed this environmental signage system as well as a walking guide for a renovated park along the Los Angeles River.
MIG developed an engaging environmental signage system which orients visitors of all ages to the children's zoo in Oklahoma City.
MIG developed this cutting-edge wayfinding and signage program for the San Jose Public Library.
MIG created two communication and advocacy pieces that summarize the transformation of public mental health services in California.
This award-winning Master Plan addressed multiple objectives of habitat, open space and flood protection as well as water supply and water quality for over 19 cities in Los Angeles County.
High quality writing and design result in an appealing vision for an agency dedicated to the preservation of public lands.
The National Park Service (NPS) wanted to create a museum to tell the stories of the people who have come to the West Coast of the United States, as a bookend to the Ellis Island museum about immigration to the East Coast.
Highly visual brochure educating the community about watersheds and clean oceans.
MIG developed a communications strategy to spur growth in the center of downtown Seattle.
In response to extensive population growth, the City of Lancaster hired MIG to help develop a Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Cultural Master Plan.
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MIG created two communication and advocacy pieces that summarize the transformation of public mental health services in California.
Our vision is inclusive city planning, based on economic, social, environmental and culturally sensitive policies that allow everyone to improve economically as the physical area improves. It is our hope that you will incorporate this vision into your future projects so that, someday, all built environments are fully inclusive, welcoming and engaging.
An extensive revision of a park district’s website results in a richer and more rewarding experience.
MIG helped the San Francisco chapter of this non-profit education and research institute convey a compelling presence through a stylish new website.
MIG designed an innovative online tool modeled after an old-style television gameshow.
The Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District asked MIG to completely reconceptualize, rewrite and redesign its website.
MIG was asked to give one “face” to the multitude of regional public transit service providers in the San Francisco Bay Area.