
Since 1979, we have been writing highway and river interpretive signage in the Yukon. We provide research and finished text on topics ranging from salmon spawning to tectonic plates and all aspect of Yukon's cultural history. We also provide illustration, layout and all preproduction work. In addition to the many individual signs we were involved in the following projects:
Tombstone Territorial Park, Beaver Pond Trail. Researched and wrote text, selected images, provided illustration and laid out signs for preproduction. 2010.
Whitehorse Waterfront Trolley. Researched, wrote and laid out signs for preproduction. 2009.
Copper Belt Railway. Wrote text and made image selection for signage at this site. With Patricia Halliday. 2008. Did all research, layout and preproduction on signs. 2009.
Emerald Lake. Wildlife viewing and climate change. Provied research, writing and camera ready layout. 2006
Yukon River Walkway. Provided research and finished text for interpretive signage along the Yukon River in the City of Whitehorse. 2003
Alaska Highway Interpretive Signage. This Dept. of Tourism project the included community consultation, oral history interviews, research, writing and graphic identification for a set of highway signs commemorating Alaska Highway Construction. 1991


Sign designed for Miles Canyon Historical Railway Society, Rotary Peace Park