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Kay Rice

Kay Rice is a Design Director at the Tube Art Group in Portland, OR.

Kay Rice is an award winning and collaborative designer, with 25 years experience on how to build great signs and other cool things. She loves the creative process, and how to make the ideas that come out of it come to life. Kay says that "Surprising you with unexpected solutions is the best part of my job."

Before joining the Tube art Group in 2008 Kay Rice worked for Berry Neon Sign Systems as a Senior Designer and at the National Sign Corporation as a Designer before that.

Kay Rice is a Design Director at the Tube Art Group in Portland, OR
Tube Art Group
Portland, OR

Tom Maxwell

Tom Maxwell is the Design Director at the Tube Art Group in Portland.

Before joining the Tube Art Group tom Maxwell was a designer at Meyer Sign Company and ES&A Sign and Awning Company.

Tom Maxwell is the Design Director at the Tube Art Group in Portland.
Tube Art Group
Portland, OR

Jack Bailey

Jack Bailey is the Vice President/General Manager at Tube Art Group in Portland.

Jack is a knowledgeable industry leader in large scale commercial, institutional and stadium signage projects.His experience includes; wayfinding, naming rights signage, advertising signage creation, project management, budgeting, scheduling, branding, vendor sourcing, contract negotiating and implementation.

Jack Bailey is the Vice President/General Manager at Tube Art Group in Portland
Tube Art Group
Portland, OR

Tube Art Group

Founded in Seattle, Washington in 1946, Tube Art Group (TAG) is the largest family owned full service sign company in the Pacific Northwest. Our focus is on providing exceptional service and innovative manufacturing solutions for sign projects of all sizes. We offer a broad range of services, which includes the fabrication of architectural signs, electric signs, scoreboards and advertising displays. In addition to sign manufacturing and installation, Tube Art Group offers production design, permitting and project management.

Allen Institute for Brain Science

Finalist 2017
Allen Institute for Brain Science

Focusing on the many layers of “connection” our minds make on a daily basis, the Allen Institute for Brain Science’s environmental graphics program reflects the organization’s collaborative approach to neuro-research. The cornerstone of the graphics program is "Pathways", a 150-foot light box with color changing LEDs and printed graphic panels displayed on the building exterior. It is a public art installation that visually interprets different ways in which neural pathways connect– a theme that recurs throughout the entire graphics program.

Washington State Convention Center Offers a Warm Wayfinding Welcome

Washington State Convention Center Wayfinding (Michael Courtney Design)

After 30 years of patchwork facility expansions and Frankensteined signage, wayfinding at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle needed a new vision. Michael Courtney Design created a friendly and cohesive “concierge” wayfinding program that elevates the guest experience for more than 400,000 annual visitors. The program greets and guides them with a warm welcome, a clean and consistent design language and flexible digital components.

Seattle Children's Research Institute

Honor Award 2014
Seattle Children's Research Institute Neighborhood Visibility

At Seattle Children’s Research Institute (SCRI), hundreds of world-class scientists and researchers are investigating new treatments and seeking cures for childhood diseases. Yet the public is mostly unaware of their presence in downtown Seattle. For years, SCRI has tried to increase the visibility of their building's storefront, which spans more than half a block. SCRI has employed traditional solutions such as posters and window graphics, but despite these attempts, the streetscape remained dark and lifeless. A different approach was needed.

NBBJ Studio 07

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