
Langlais Art Preserve
Protected by Georges River Land Trust since 2017, the Langlais Art Preserve is a 90-acre nature preserve in Cushing, Maine with a 10-acre art environment at its heart.
With a new Executive Director at the helm, the preserve required a new online presence to help promote the preserve. Together we created a logo identity and new website, highlighting a historic timeline of Bernard Langlais’ career.
Logo Design Process
The horse on the edge of the road at the Langlais Art Preserve is the most recognizable symbol to represent the organization. We started by tracing the shapes of the sculpture with good ol’ fashioned pencil and paper. Accuracy was important and this gave us the perfect proportions to work with.
KIOSK WITH custom MAP
We created an informational kiosk for the Preserve, featuring hand-drawn illustrations on a custom designed map. The kiosk offers context and history, making the outdoor art experience both engaging and educational.
ICON ILLUSTRATIONS OF BERNARD LANGLAIS’ SCULPTURES
It was an honor to recreate Langlais’ sculptures to adorn the kiosk map. We used the same style as the main logo to make these icons for the map.

Website design
This website design was elevated by the use of a professional photographer as well as historic photos to capture the homestead and work of the late Bernard Langlais. There was also an incredibly detailed historic timeline created to walk the website viewer through the life of this talented artist.