Designed by world-renowned architect Cesar Pelli, the new Minneapolis Public Library needed a comprehensive wayfinding plan and aesthetically beautiful signage.

A new name helped the Gary S. Stevens Foundation — a non-profit organization that offers life coaching — capture the essence of what it does.

Ampers, the second largest public radio network in the state of Minnesota and one of the largest public radio networks of its kind in the United States, needed a website to highlight the diverse arts and cultural programming of its member stations.

When the Minneapolis Institute of Arts (MIA) underwent a major renovation and expansion, it turned to Larsen for signage that would help tie together architecturally disparate spaces.

When trade associations Medical Alley and MNBIO merged to better serve the growing life sciences industry, they turned to Larsen to design an identity that would communicate the combined group’s new name and mission to 500 member organizations.

How do you motivate involvement in a capital campaign to upgrade a city’s public libraries? Larsen invited members of the community to “Be Part of the Story.”




