SOOKE, BC
District of Sooke
Sooke Parks & Environmental Services
Watch for Wildlife - signage was designed to prevent wildlife vehicle collisions and placed in Wildlife Corridor areas.
River-Safe Sunscreen - signage was created to educate the public about the harmful effects of chemical sunscreens on the Sooke River ecosystem.
Sooke Potholes Gateway & Ravens Ridge Park - park entrance signage was designed featuring Raven and Black Bear artwork by Coast Salish Artist Shelley Davies of the T'Sou-ke Nation.
Sooke Marine Boardwalk - 15 interpretive signs were designed featuring marine species artwork by Coast Salish Artist Mark Gauti of the T'Sou-ke Nation.
Sooke Parks & Trails - icon and hazard Icons were designed for trail marker posts.
Give a Hoot! - this sign was made to request trail users to respect the Old-Growth Forest and its inhabitants.
Carter Navarrete Dog Park - a dog icon, a pet etiquette sign, cedar sign and wayfinding signage were designed for Sooke’s new dog park.
Dog Poop Bag Dispenser Decals - 4 versions were made with different dog photos.
Wastewater Treatment Plant - a new sign was designed to replace the old one.
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Environmental Signage
Park Signage
Interpretative Signage
Informational Signage
Regulatory Signage
Bus Stop Posters
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Sooke Potholes Gateway & Ravens Ridge Park, Raven and Black Bear artwork by Coast Salish Artist Shelley Davies of the T'Sou-ke Nation
Sooke Marine Boardwalk Marine Species Artwork by Coast Salish Artist Mark Gauti of the T'Sou-ke Nation
Sea Walk Sea Star icons designed by Noella LeDrew
Type: Laconia designed by Ross Mills of Tiro Typeworks + Permanent Marker Pro Regular designed by Stuart Sandler from Font Diner + Scriptorama Tradeshow JF from Jukebox + Pragmatica from ParaType
Great Horned Owlets photo © Kerrie Reay
Dogs Photos all from Stocksy United
Sooke Potholes Gateway & Ravens Ridge Park, Watch for Wildlife, River-Safe Sunscreen Give a Hoot!, Wastewater Treatment Plant + Carter Navarrete Dog Park Signage and Dog Poop Bag Dispenser Decals printed/made by The Sign Pad, Colwood, BC
Signage Photos © Sandra Morlacci