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Sea Island Resort

The Cloister at Sea Island Resort was looking to create a cohesive identity for their back-of-house area. The project required a series of Environmental Graphics including a 250ft banner installation telling the story of 100 years of the resort’s history and an immersive mural spanning floor, walls and ceiling. Pulling inspiration from the property’s natural surroundings, the symbol of the oak tree became a focal point representing team member unity.

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 The Sea Island Resort deeply values history, tradition, and a culture of respect. Using the oak tree as a symbol of strength and growth, we visually represented the system of principles team members strive to uphold.  In addition to the area’s brand

The Sea Island Resort deeply values history, tradition, and a culture of respect. Using the oak tree as a symbol of strength and growth, we visually represented the system of principles team members strive to uphold.

In addition to the area’s branding, I outlined the idea of a focal display upon entering the employee area. Kristy-Lee Lawley executed the artwork for this area from my notes, art direction, and ideas.

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 Roles included Project Management, Art Direction, Production Design, and Installation. Photography by Mark Durant. Oak Tree artwork by Kristy-Lee Lawley.

Roles included Project Management, Art Direction, Production Design, and Installation. Photography by Mark Durant. Oak Tree artwork by Kristy-Lee Lawley.