
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
Innovative and compelling branding and communications program.
MIG developed an outreach and voter education program to pass a benefit assessment that would provide for flood protection and stream stewardship in Santa Clara County for 10-15 years.
MIG developed a strategic plan and a new brand for the E3 Institute, a nonprofit organization that supports early childhood professional development.
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 designed three new exhibits and a sign system for Habitat Park—a two-acre outdoor space at The Kohl Children’s Museum of Greater Chicago.
MIG created whimsical shelter ads to fuel interest in BRT and engage the public.
MIG led the visioning, master planning, design and construction of this 100-acre community park including sports fields and a large aquatic facility.
High quality writing and design result in an appealing vision for an agency dedicated to the preservation of public lands.
MIG helped to successfully pass one of the first Storm Drain User Fees in California.
From early planning through construction, MIG provided public outreach and information services for the new Al Zampa Memorial Bridge, which spans the Carquinez Strait from Crockett to Vallejo, California.
MIG worked with the City of Belmont to develop and manage a visioning process that allowed the community to shape its future in advance of the City’s General Plan.
MIG developed a strategic voter education campaign for one of Roseville's Landscaping and Lighting Districts that faced huge under-funding.
MIG assisted the Santa Clara County Department of Family and Children's Services (DFCS) design and implement a challenging organizational change process that involved staff at all levels of the organization, as well as community and agency partners.
MIG designed an inclusive and participatory planning process to help develop the Santa Clara County Community Services and Supports (CSS) Plan as mandated by California's Mental Health Services Act (MHSA).
MIG provided process management, facilitation and conflict resolution services to help coordinate multiple agencies in managing the Santa Clara watershed.
Highly visual brochure educating the community about watersheds and clean oceans.
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.
Working with communities across the state to identify transportation issues and concerns, and using community planning and decision-making techniques.
MIG designed and implemented an ambitious Public Involvement Program to support the update of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s Transportation 2030 Plan.
An extensive revision of a park district’s website results in a richer and more rewarding experience.
MIG was asked to give one “face” to the multitude of regional public transit service providers in the San Francisco Bay Area.
MIG prepared a downtown area plan that focused on creating a sustainable, healthy and inclusive downtown for Denver, Colorado.
MIG led the development of a Plan that addresses safety, recreation and natural resource protection for 1,400 acres along five miles of the American River in Sacramento County.
MIG worked with the City of Berkeley to develop an interactive website to increase awareness regarding climate change.
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.
MIG's web technology solutions are helping a coalition of regional stakeholders in Northern California efficiently collaborate and stay competitive for watershed management grant funding.
The Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District asked MIG to completely reconceptualize, rewrite and redesign its website.
A non-techie website and newsletter to market a high-speed Internet service for the rest of us.