Trimet One Main Place

Trimet was moving into their new digs downtown, and needed some graphics and artifacts to adorn alcoves prominently placed at the entry to each floor of their operation.

Trimet also needed to design the area around their main reception desk. What followed was a whole bunch of research, a trip to a light rail boneyard, and lot of graphic design combined with 3D modeling.

Not only would I develop environmental graphics based on client-provided assets, I would also visit the Historical Society and rebuild assets that only existed in a near-Bigfoot-sighting state of lo-res photographic blurriness.

I created unique designs for several floors, iterated on chosen concepts, collaborated with the client based on specific asks from various stakeholders within the agency, and delivered high-quality press-ready graphics.

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