12.18.06 – AMD Hires Graphic Designer
Leah Mow has recently joined Anderson Mraz Design. An alumna of both Eastern Washington University and Spokane Falls Community College, Leah holds a BA in art history and an AAS in graphic design...more > (PDF 188K)
11.16.06 – AMD Partners with Foundation to Raise Money, Awareness for Benedictines
Over the past two years, Anderson Mraz Design has worked closely with The Abbey Foundation of Oregon – the fundraising arm of Mount Angel Abbey, a monastery and seminary located just south of Portland – to create a series of print materials designed to raise funds for, and awareness of, the abbey and its ministries...more > (PDF 392K)
10.10.06 – Five Mile Schoolhouse Is Reborn; Gallery Celebrates History of Prairie
After sitting idle for thirty-six years, the 1939 Five Mile School, located just north of downtown Spokane, is once again serving the residents of the prairie for which it’s named – now as a resource center for the Mead School District’s supplemental home-schooling program...more > (PDF 348K)
09.21.06 – Spokane Icon Celebrated in Convention Center Exhibit
When Luke Williams died in 2004, family members immediately set out to honor one of the area’s foremost entrepreneurs and civic benefactors. Williams and his brother Chuck invented the alternating time and temperature sign in 1951, launching what eventually became the world’s largest electronic sign company: American Sign & Indicator...more > (PDF 356K)
09.07.06 – Gonzaga University’s Logo Receives Makeover
Twenty-five years after its introduction, Gonzaga University’s logo has a new look. The refreshed mark, created by Anderson Mraz Design and launched in May, is the result of eighteen months of research, stakeholder input, and strategic thinking. AMD also provided GU with the 84-page Visual Identity and Graphics Standards Guide, a publication governing the new logo's usage across all media...more > (PDF 60K)
08.10.06 – Collector Cars and Vintage Fashions Come to Life at the MAC
A dozen rare and unique automobiles on loan from area collectors, sixty mannequins clad in Inland Northwest couture, and historic images from the Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives special collections have come together in Mutual Seduction: Cars & Costumes, an exhibition running through February 25, 2007 at the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture. Anderson Mraz Design provided design services for the show, including space planning, interior colors, and display elements...more > (PDF 360K)
07.13.06 – Revett Minerals Launches Inaugural Annual Report
Anderson Mraz Design recently completed work on Revett Minerals’ first ever annual report. The Spokane Valley-based mining concern, with operations in two northwestern Montana mines, was taken public on the Toronto Stock Exchange in 2005...more > (PDF 316K)
06.06.06 – An Annual Report and a New Look for Avista’s Corporate Lobby
Anderson Mraz Design recently completed Avista Corp.’s 2005 Summary Annual Report. We Answer to You is the fourteenth such publication AMD has created for the corporation in the last seventeen years...more > (PDF 308K)
05.11.06 – Hecla’s "Hidden Potential" Revealed in 2005 Annual Report
With the recent completion of Hecla Mining’s 2005 Annual Report, Anderson Mraz Design marks eighteen consecutive years tasked with this assignment...more > (PDF 316K)
04.14.06 – Basket Exhibit Demonstrates Spirituality of Weaver’s Art
Anderson Mraz Design recently completed work on Fibers of Life: From a Weaver’s View, an eleven-month-long exhibit showcasing American Indian basketry at Spokane’s Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture... more > (PDF 324K)
03.17.06 – Brand Standards for Global Software Provider
In order to integrate its domestic and international offices through a single unifying corporate message, look, and feel, Itron teamed up with Anderson Mraz Design to create a comprehensive set of brand standards...more > (PDF 156K)
02.27.06 – AMD Tapped for Swing Exhibit Concepts
When the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture sought NEA funding for "Jumpin’ with the Big Bands," a Smithsonian-backed exhibit showcasing America’s Swing Era, they turned to AMD for help. "Our firm provided initial concepts, themes, and drawings," explained AMD founding principal CK Anderson, "including several interactive components helping to showcase the energy and spirit of an extraordinary moment in both jazz and pop culture history."
02.14.06 – Spokane Coffee Roaster Adds "Soul" to New Location
Anderson Mraz Design was recently tasked with developing branding elements and visual identity cues for Craven’s Coffee Company’s new roasterie...more > (PDF 380K)
01.09.06 – 2005 AR Raises Money, Awareness for Monastic Community
Anderson Mraz Design recently completed work on The Abbey Foundation of Oregon’s 2005 Annual Report. The Foundation serves as the fundraising arm of Mount Angel Abbey, a Benedictine monastery and seminary some forty miles south of Portland, Oregon...more > (PDF 284K)
Leah Mow has recently joined Anderson Mraz Design. An alumna of both Eastern Washington University and Spokane Falls Community College, Leah holds a BA in art history and an AAS in graphic design...more > (PDF 188K)
11.16.06 – AMD Partners with Foundation to Raise Money, Awareness for Benedictines
Over the past two years, Anderson Mraz Design has worked closely with The Abbey Foundation of Oregon – the fundraising arm of Mount Angel Abbey, a monastery and seminary located just south of Portland – to create a series of print materials designed to raise funds for, and awareness of, the abbey and its ministries...more > (PDF 392K)
10.10.06 – Five Mile Schoolhouse Is Reborn; Gallery Celebrates History of Prairie
After sitting idle for thirty-six years, the 1939 Five Mile School, located just north of downtown Spokane, is once again serving the residents of the prairie for which it’s named – now as a resource center for the Mead School District’s supplemental home-schooling program...more > (PDF 348K)
09.21.06 – Spokane Icon Celebrated in Convention Center Exhibit
When Luke Williams died in 2004, family members immediately set out to honor one of the area’s foremost entrepreneurs and civic benefactors. Williams and his brother Chuck invented the alternating time and temperature sign in 1951, launching what eventually became the world’s largest electronic sign company: American Sign & Indicator...more > (PDF 356K)
09.07.06 – Gonzaga University’s Logo Receives Makeover
Twenty-five years after its introduction, Gonzaga University’s logo has a new look. The refreshed mark, created by Anderson Mraz Design and launched in May, is the result of eighteen months of research, stakeholder input, and strategic thinking. AMD also provided GU with the 84-page Visual Identity and Graphics Standards Guide, a publication governing the new logo's usage across all media...more > (PDF 60K)
08.10.06 – Collector Cars and Vintage Fashions Come to Life at the MAC
A dozen rare and unique automobiles on loan from area collectors, sixty mannequins clad in Inland Northwest couture, and historic images from the Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives special collections have come together in Mutual Seduction: Cars & Costumes, an exhibition running through February 25, 2007 at the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture. Anderson Mraz Design provided design services for the show, including space planning, interior colors, and display elements...more > (PDF 360K)
07.13.06 – Revett Minerals Launches Inaugural Annual Report
Anderson Mraz Design recently completed work on Revett Minerals’ first ever annual report. The Spokane Valley-based mining concern, with operations in two northwestern Montana mines, was taken public on the Toronto Stock Exchange in 2005...more > (PDF 316K)
06.06.06 – An Annual Report and a New Look for Avista’s Corporate Lobby
Anderson Mraz Design recently completed Avista Corp.’s 2005 Summary Annual Report. We Answer to You is the fourteenth such publication AMD has created for the corporation in the last seventeen years...more > (PDF 308K)
05.11.06 – Hecla’s "Hidden Potential" Revealed in 2005 Annual Report
With the recent completion of Hecla Mining’s 2005 Annual Report, Anderson Mraz Design marks eighteen consecutive years tasked with this assignment...more > (PDF 316K)
04.14.06 – Basket Exhibit Demonstrates Spirituality of Weaver’s Art
Anderson Mraz Design recently completed work on Fibers of Life: From a Weaver’s View, an eleven-month-long exhibit showcasing American Indian basketry at Spokane’s Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture... more > (PDF 324K)
03.17.06 – Brand Standards for Global Software Provider
In order to integrate its domestic and international offices through a single unifying corporate message, look, and feel, Itron teamed up with Anderson Mraz Design to create a comprehensive set of brand standards...more > (PDF 156K)
02.27.06 – AMD Tapped for Swing Exhibit Concepts
When the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture sought NEA funding for "Jumpin’ with the Big Bands," a Smithsonian-backed exhibit showcasing America’s Swing Era, they turned to AMD for help. "Our firm provided initial concepts, themes, and drawings," explained AMD founding principal CK Anderson, "including several interactive components helping to showcase the energy and spirit of an extraordinary moment in both jazz and pop culture history."
02.14.06 – Spokane Coffee Roaster Adds "Soul" to New Location
Anderson Mraz Design was recently tasked with developing branding elements and visual identity cues for Craven’s Coffee Company’s new roasterie...more > (PDF 380K)
01.09.06 – 2005 AR Raises Money, Awareness for Monastic Community
Anderson Mraz Design recently completed work on The Abbey Foundation of Oregon’s 2005 Annual Report. The Foundation serves as the fundraising arm of Mount Angel Abbey, a Benedictine monastery and seminary some forty miles south of Portland, Oregon...more > (PDF 284K)
