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Skyline Parkway <br />National Scenic Byway <br />Duluth, Minnesota <br />The turn -key services of <br />Visual Communications included: <br />Cultural Field Review & Documentation <br />Logo Design <br />Wayfinding Master Plan <br />Sign Fabrication & Installation <br />Brochure Design & Fabrictation <br />Commemorative Poster Design & Fabrication <br />Website Design & Coordination <br />Visual Communications provided a fresh new logo <br />to replace the historic logo originally created in 1939. <br />The new logo is part of a new and revitalized Wayfinding <br />Master Plan created by Visual Communications. <br />Over 150 new logo signs & poles, 75 directional arrow <br />panels, and 40 stream signs were implemented under <br />the design and supervision of Visual Communications. <br />VisualCommunications <br />475 Cleveland Avenue Noith Suite 223 1vy League Place Saint Paul, MN 55104 <br />SKYLINE <br />PARKWAY <br />V <br />POW <br />or <br />v $CENIC'BYWAY - <br />Significant in the process of design was bringing together <br />the varying visions and sentiments of the members of the <br />Skyline Planning and Preservation Alliance. <br />Visual Communications approach allows us to carefully <br />listen to all of the team's individual concerns and <br />to bring stakeholders to consensus. <br />In addition to signage, VCI created 10,000 three -fold <br />tourism brochures to reflect the new signage, mapping - <br />including the larger tourism areas of the City of Duluth. <br />Finally, VCI provided a new and functional website <br />design for Skyline Parkway to link with the <br />cities home site. <br />The project was completed in conjunction with the <br />revitalization of Enger Tower in celebration of historic <br />visit of King Harald and Queen Sonja of Norway <br />in the fall of 2011. <br />