Erica Fielder is the owner of Erica Fielder Studio, an interpretive studio that creates interpretive displays for parks and visitor centers. Erica has worked with over 50 creative partners during the studio’s 30-year history and has guided the production of almost 1,400 interpretive displays.
How did Erica become a designer of interpretive panels?
How does she prepare watercolor paintings for her panels?
How does Erica begin conversations with prospective clients?
Let’s find out.
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Jug Handle Creek Farm & Nature Center
National Association for Interpretation (NAI)
North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE)
Pannier Graphics - Outdoor Signage and Exhibit Bases
iZone Imaging - Custom Signs and Environmental Graphics
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