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I was recently cleaning up around the studio and came across a tube of these old posters I illustrated back in 1995 for Florida Sea Grant. I drew the illustration with pen and ink, had it commercially scanned, and then introduced spot color using QuarkXpress. I would have killed to have a computer as fast as I have now and a copy of CS4 or 5, but things were more limited back then. Windows 95 came out in August of ’95, so although I don’t recall, I may have done this in DOS based programs. I did have a new Packard Bell PC with the new Pentium 100MHz CPU, and I think 8MB RAM and a 1GB hard drive. I was still using DX4-100s at the office I worked at at the time. The work was stored on Magneto-Optical Drives since writable CDs and DVDs were not yet available.

The poster was intended to educate the public about the fragile ecosystems known as Estuarine Tidal Marsh. An estuary is where a freshwater outlet meets the saltwater of the sea. These environments serve as fish breeding grounds, important ecological habitat, and a natural defense against storm surge. Sadly, they are all too frequently destroyed for development since this doesn’t fit the stereotype of Florida living new residents expect. If you want to learn more about estuaries Florida Sea Grant has some good links. I am proud to have helped Florida Sea Grant, and I hope this poster reached some folks and made an impression on them.

In retrospect I guess there was some foreshadowing of the map work I am doing now in this old project, but I would not have guessed at the time. It was hard to imagine access to the software and processor speeds we have now. Anyhow…I hope you enjoy it.

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Posted by John Potter at 16 March 2009

Category: Environment, Photography

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New Panoramic Photograph of Yamato Scrub

By John Potter

Go straight to the panorama

I was recently on business in Boca Raton, Florida and on my way back I noticed a sign for Yamato Scrub Natural Area. I usually plan these things, but I had my camera with me, so what the heck. I didn’t get to walk all of the trails, but I did walk about half a mile in.

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Posted by John Potter at 7 November 2008

Category: Environment, Graphics, Illustration

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Logo design for upscale men’s eco-friendly hemp clothing line

By John Potter

Final Design

Substance clothing company in Calabasas, California was looking for a logo that would represent their mission which is to educate through fashion. Their line is beginning as a men’s line, utilizing hemp in a surprisingly modern and urban chic and edgy style with the tag line “look within.” The clothing is meant for the “thinking man”, thus the use of Rodin’s sculpture as a design element.

One of the more complex design proposals

Linda and Pattye from Substance had such a clear idea of what they wanted that the process was relatively smooth. Although we kicked around several concepts one of the earliest versions ended up becoming the final.

Screen printed inside each article of clothing will be a story, fact, tidbit of information about hemp regarding its history, uses, and potential for replacing diminishing natural resources that are of particular concern in today’s dwindling options. Some shirts will also include an outside graphic related to the inside information.

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Posted by John Potter at 5 July 2008

Category: Environment, Photography

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I’ve compiled some of my photos of Florida’s springs into a little gallery

By John Potter

Florida Springs Gallery

North Florida is dotted by fresh water springs that are quite large in size. In most states a spring usually constitutes a small trickle of water coming out from under some rocks. In north Florida a spring usually constitutes a large basin big enough to swim in fed by crystal clear water coming forth in thousands of gallons a day.

If you’d like to see how a spring works have a look at The Journey of Water.

These springs constitute a rare ecological environment, a great source of recreation, sources of river water and much more. Most are part of some type of park and they support recreational activities ranging from camping and canoeing, to swimming and scuba diving, including cave diving.

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