Amy Cockerill

Signage design for Muhlenberg College

Cloud Gehshan Design has developed wayfinding, donor, and interpretive signage design at Muhlenberg College’s new multi-use Fahy Commons. The 21,000 sq-ft building has achieved LEED Platinum certification and is Living Building Challenge CORE-Ready. The facility will be a resource for students and establish a connection with the surrounding community. The signage program was developed to align […]

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CG is excited to welcome Eli Schwemler to the team!

Eli brings a multitude of skills to the team which includes experience with brand development and map design. He is inspired by environmental factors, cultural iconography, and the surrounding architecture. His creative design contributions consider the use of sustainable materials, while achieving optimal legibility, and are complementary to the space of which they are placed in. Before joining Cloud Gehshan, Eli was an ad designer […]

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Kicking off a new signage and wayfinding project for the University of Virginia

Matt, Linzi and Peter recently kicked off a grounds-wide signage and wayfinding project for the University of Virginia. Cloud Gehshan will develop a cohesive system that addresses the unique topography, historical significance, and ongoing developments of the 1,135-acre suburban campus. The design of a unified wayfinding system will support the specific needs of the university’s individual districts, that range in use from […]

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A new wayfinding master plan for the Diplomatic Quarter

Ian and Linzi touched down in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to kick off a new wayfinding master plan for the Diplomatic Quarter. This brings CG back to the middle east for our third project. We enjoyed seeing how Riyadh has developed since we were last there! The Diplomatic Quarter (DQ) is home to 71 […]

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A signage and wayfinding master plan for The Landon School

CG was selected to develop a signage and wayfinding master plan and new and updated donor program for The Landon School, a private preparatory school for boys in grades 3–12 located in Bethesda, Maryland. The master plan will provide a versatile and updated look to Landon’s wayfinding signage for the campus, as well as an interior signage and donor program for the […]

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Honoring Tom Crane

We honor longtime friend and photographer Tom Crane. Over the course of 35 years, Tom used his camera to highlight Cloud Gehshan’s projects in the way we dreamed they’d be experienced. Most of all he made sure we enjoyed the process. He will be sorely missed by all of us at CG. Donations in his […]

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A new signage and wayfinding program for Philadelphia’s Awbury Arboretum

Cloud Gehshan is pleased to be providing Awbury Arboretum and The Farm at Awbury a full signage and wayfinding program, including identification, directional and interpretive signage that will better welcome, direct and inform its guests. Located in the historic Germantown neighborhood of Northwest Philadelphia, Awbury Arboretum is a vibrant landscape with a rich history. It has been open to […]

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Air and Space Museum gets an update

The National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution is ready for relaunch! The Museum’s first phase of a $1 billion renovation reopened October 14th and includes eight new exhibitions, the planetarium, museum store and the Mars Café all located on the buildings west end. CG’s wayfinding and environmental graphics, designed to help visitors navigate and enjoy […]

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Celebrating 35 years

Cloud Gehshan is celebrating 35 years of innovative, creative and thoughtful work that yields accessible experiences and memorable places for a wide range of clients. Founded in 1986, SEGD Fellows Jerome Cloud and Virginia Gehshan have grown CG into a nationally recognized design firm. Principals Ian Goldberg and Matt Cavalier have since joined our ownership team and continue […]

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CG creates interactive parklet for PARKing Day 2022

PARKing Day is one of our favorite days at CG and we love coming together to plan and design our parklet. This year, tourists, commuters and neighbors in Old City participated in our installation by removing part of an image of a parked car to reimagine the space as a colorful and insightful parklet! Quotes, interesting facts […]

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