North Fork
A UVA DICOVERY PARK
Motiska Design was retained to design a new Master Sign Plan for North Fork. It is a discovery park where the University of Virginia’s spirit of ingenuity leads to dynamic collaboration. Just a few miles north of Charlottesville, the park spans more than 500 acres and is home to science and technology firms, government agencies, academic institutions, start-ups, and nonprofits. Discover space for new ideas at North Fork, where innovation flourishes and success grows.
Motiska Design worked on a complex signage package that will include entry signs, vehicular wayfinding signs, pedestrian signs, building signs, and building name signs.
boar’s head RESORT
Motiska Design was retained to develop a new Master Sign Plan for Boar’s Head Resort in Charlottesville, Virginia.
This initiative was part of the broader rebranding of the iconic Boar’s Head Inn—closely tied to the University of Virginia—into a refined, upscale destination nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The newly installed signage package includes comprehensive wayfinding and elegant building identifiers. It was a pleasure to contribute to this transformation, and the result helps visually reinforce Boar’s Head’s identity as a premier luxury resort.
SHEBOYGAN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
Motiska Design was retained by Sheboygan Christian School to develop a comprehensive Sign Program aimed at improving navigation for first-time visitors on their new campus.
The program includes a monumental entrance sign, pedestrian wayfinding for athletic fields, branded banners, fence screening, parking lot reconfiguration, pedestrian signage, and other supportive design elements.
We were thrilled to partner with this top-performing school on what we believe will be a lasting, legacy design—one that enhances the visitor experience while supporting student attraction and retention.
Our experience with collegiate projects translated seamlessly to this initiative. However, we also recognize that signage alone doesn't solve all wayfinding challenges. That’s why we took a holistic approach, carefully analyzing how the physical environment influences how people move through and interact with the campus.