Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Official National Park Handbook
National Park Service Interpretive Design Center, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, 1995
Description
National park guides tell stories to visitors using a variety of media — from outdoor signage to visitor center exhibits, audiovisual presentations, printed materials, and oral presentations delivered by park personnel. The National Park Service staff discovered that a handbook was the most effective way to communicate a complex story like the one behind the first publicly funded thoroughfare to the western frontier — a 184-mile towpath that runs along the Potomac from Cumberland, Maryland, to Washington, D.C.
Collections:
Information Graphics: Design of Understanding
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Information design
Format:
Information graphic, Instructional tool, Promotion, Booklet
Credits
- Design firm
- National Park Service Interpretive Design Center
- Art director
- Nick Kirilloff
- Designer
- Bruce Geyman
- Illustrators
- Donald Demers, Steven Patricia, Richard Schlecht, Patricia Topper, Lloyd Townsend, John Louis Wellington
- Map/chart designers
- Nancy Morbeck Haack, Meagan Kealy, Lori A. Simmons
- Photographers
- Greg Beaumont, David Guiney, Elizabeth Kytle, Robert Lautman, Michael Wiltshire
- Writers
- Bill Gordon, Ed Zahniser
- Production
- Elizabeth Ehrlich
- Typesetter
- Harlowe Inc.
- Printer
- Ameriprint, Inc.
- Client
- National Park Service
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