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If you’ve been in downtown Seattle over the past few days, you’ve probably noticed some large, colorful pylons around town. These 25 markers—a trail from Pioneer Square to the Seattle Center—are part of the Seattle Design Festival’s Design Marks event.

The event’s goal is to tell the stories of the city’s landmarks. Studio SC’s marker, located on Jackson Street and 3rd Avenue South, celebrates the King Street Station and its influence on Seattle’s culture and history.  

Historically, King Street served as Seattle’s social hub, playing a role in the life stories of thousands of people—each of whom left their mark on the train station. We wanted our marker to be a physical manifestation of that idea, a place where people could share the basic details of their life journeys. Inspired by the design of classic baggage tags, we created a mosaic of blank tags for passers-by to leave behind a piece of their story—from their destination to the reason they travel to the items they can’t live without. 

To complement the marker we created a short video about traveling and the many reasons people do it. Baggage tags appear throughout the video, creating a narrative connection among the participants, and also referencing the design of the physical marker.

The markers will be on display until September 25, so you only have a few more days to come down to King Street Station and share your story.  We can’t wait to hear about your journey!

You can find more information about Design Marks here, and be sure to check out the markers and the videos made by other participating firms.

  • Posted 8 months ago
  • Tagged with: new workDesign MarksSeattle Design Festivalpioneer square
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This spring, Studio SC worked with the Alliance for Pioneer Square (formerly, the Pioneer Square Community Association) and the Downtown Seattle Association to revamp the Pioneer Square map and visitor’s guide.

The main goal of the new guide was to “simplify and clarify the map,” and also to convey the excitement of Pioneer Square, says SC designer Faith Berry, project manager for the guide. “The older maps didn’t really get across the feeling of Pioneer Square, which has this cool history, but is also very modern and vibrant. So we wanted to add a little bit more life to it.”

To illustrate the blend of the historical and the modern in Pioneer Square, the new map pairs two distinct typefaces: Rockwell, a block typeface, which evokes the classical aspects of the area, and Gotham, a clean, contemporary typeface that’s often associated with modern architecture.

The orientation of the map was a priority, because in previous versions the layout was confusing, especially for tourists arriving on cruise ships—the piers are to the west of Pioneer Square, but the old maps didn’t make that very clear. To make the piers a more obvious reference point, SC expanded the map and displayed it horizontally instead of vertically. SC also included an inset map of downtown Seattle to show how Pioneer Square connects to the rest of the area.

The new guide also features more than twice as many business listings as the last guide, as well as more detailed information about some of Pioneer Square’s landmarks.

Studio SC is among the many businesses on the map that call Pioneer Square home, and the designers enjoyed working on a product to help the area. “This is our neighborhood,” Faith says, “so on a daily basis we get to see the impact the map is having on the community and how it’s helping visitors enjoy the area.”

Stay on top of the happenings in Pioneer Square by following the Alliance (@pioneersquare) on Twitter.

  • Posted 1 year ago
  • Tagged with: new workPioneer Squareinformation designmapswayfindinggraphic design
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