angryporcupine*design - Park City, UT Design Studio
I added another design studio to my list called angryporcupine*design, out of Park City, UT. They just came up on my “radar” when I noticed they were published in Print Magazine recently for their logo design.
I hope to occasionally profile local agencies, here’s an overview of ap*d: (the copy is summarized from their website)
angryporcupine*design
1720 Creekside Lane
Park City, UT 84098
435 655 0645 | studio
435 604 6970 | fax
info@angryporcupine.com
www.angryporcupine.com
OVERVIEW
Since 1994, ap*d has provided award-winning, successful design solutions for a variety of clients. angryporcupine*design was founded by studio principal, Cheryl Roder-Quill. Cheryl chose this unusual yet memorable name because 1) she married a Quill and 2) she wanted a studio name that was as unique as the design solutions she creates for her clients. Thus her tagline: angryporcupine*design – not an ordinary name, not an ordinary studio.
CAPABILITIES
With over 100 previous clients ranging from nonprofit organizations to businesses large and small, our expertise is scalable to the size of any client and adaptable to the content of their products and services.
Services include:
CLIENT LIST
angryporcupine*design is a design studio for ambitious companies with a desire to differentiate themselves and their products not by a matter of degrees, but by a measure of magnitudes. Below is a partial list of clients and companies that we’ve had the pleasure of working with or for. ap*d – creating successful design solutions for almost twenty years.
Arula Systems, Gwen Francis Design Group, Collabnet, Bath & Body Works, Luminous Networks, Marimba, Bluekite.com, Novell, Network Inference, Resource One, The Limited, Groundswell, StreamWorks Consulting, Xenote, Inc., Cea Cohen-Elliott, Calient Networks, Macmillan / McGraw-Hill, Huntington Clothiers, nVidia, Embassy Suites Hotels, The Ohio State University, and many others
RECOGNITION
ap*d has been recognized and awarded for many outstanding design solutions by the following publications, industry source books, and design organizations.
