Adventures in Glacier Bay
During my undergraduate time at UW-Eau Claire, I worked with one of the geologist professors, Kent Syverson, to design and layout a book he wrote cataloguing his research in Glacier Bay, Alaska. I created a cohesive brand for the book to follow as well as many page layouts incorporating photos, maps, and research findings.
Layout/Design: Chris Anema
About the book:
Ever thought about living off the grid? Adventures in Glacier Bay describes Kent Syverson’s experiences with the National Geographic Society’s Burroughs Glacier Expedition. In 1989-90, the author spent two summers living 50 miles from the nearest human outpost in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Syverson, who was then a young glacial geology graduate student, made numerous mistakes and encountered many adventures and hardships in the wilderness.