Life on a Wharf Piling
National Geographic Magazine, Washington, District of Columbia, 1995
Description
Biodiversity exists in the depths of exotic rain forests, but few people are aware of the presence of hidden realms in more familiar, mundane habitats. A wharf piling in the lower Chesapeake Bay teems with many life forms, which are graphically exposed here to show how each adapts to its own intertidal niche and how all are linked in a web of interrelationships.
Collections:
Information Graphics: Design of Understanding
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Information design
Format:
Illustration, Information graphic, Magazine
Credits
- Design firm
- National Geographic Magazine
- Art director
- Mark Holmes
- Designer
- Carol Ann Smallwood
- Illustrator
- Christopher A. Klein
- Writers
- Cassandra Franklin-Barbajosa, George Grall
- Research
- Hillel Hoffmann
- Printer
- Ringier America, Inc.
- Publisher
- National Geographic Society
- Client
- National Geographic Magazine
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