+ CLIENT WORK: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife: Naturescaping
   (Branding, Web, Print)

The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) promotes Naturescaping in partnership with wildlife enthusiasts and Master Gardeners. This site is a microsite that branches off from the ODFW's main portal.

Branding:
ODFW published a Naturescaping book and needed a site that was similar in look to the book but more contemporary in design for the web. They had an initial logo and needed that to be worked into the design so I updated the colorpalette and type to help it match the current design.

Website:
ODFW needed a contemporary, slightly conservative and easy to use site that promotes the concept of naturescaping and offers educational tips and highlights. Morfia Design used a color palette that exudes a natural earth-friendly feel.

I made the navigation with CSS Stylesheets and basic html so the people at ODFW could update the site easily. The highlight boxes are also designed simply to offer easy updates for the client.

The photos used are fun and beautiful, drawing the viewer in and the text is easy to read and organized in such a way to get the interested viewer peaked on a great cause- naturescaping.

Print:
As part of Morfia Design's contract with ODFW, I also designed a 9 foot x 9 foot booth for them to use at traveling shows. It was simply designed so they can swap out imagery, and promotes the same look and feel as their website. Shelves and a podium graphic are included in the design to give it a finished look, and allow them to display showcased items.