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Citi Field ballpark environmental graphic design
Environmental Graphics, Entertainment
New York-based design studio Two Twelve led the development of environmental graphics for Citi Field, the new, world-class 42,500-seat ballpark for the New York Mets. To create a seamless visitor experience from arrival at the property all the way to seating, the project included wayfinding, signage, and interpretive graphic design for parking, ballpark and concession facilities, and the Jackie Robinson Rotunda. Graphic design elements and colors reflect the owner's and architects's visions for a nostalgic yet modern facility that celebrates "the great American pastime."
Alexandria Lee/Maura Mathews/Erik Murillo/Andy Ng/Laura Varacchi/Darlene van Uden/ Vina Ayers/Michelle Cates/Corey Mintz/Nick Spriggs/Jennifer Uchida, designers;
Anthony Ferrara/Jonathan Posnett, creative directors;
Ann Harakawa, principal in-charge;
Darlene van Uden, project manager;
Jess Mackta, team manager
Dominic Borgia, director of technical design;
North Shore Neon (letters on pre-cast lintel)/D Magnan (zinc letters/shoes and terrazzo letters)/Polich Tallix (42 sculpture)/Winsor Fireform (tile murals)/Signs & Decals (site signage/dedication plaque)/Broadway National/Bunting (wayfinding signs)/Vomela (vinyl at club entrances)/Posterloid/others (concessions/team stores), fabricators.
www.twotwelve.comnewyork.mets.mlb.com