Street Plans

Environmental signage

Inspired by Pennsylvania native plants, an ordinary storage container in Hazelwood Green provided the perfect canvas for community creativity and collaboration. Little Kelpie devised the design, while artist Edith Abeyta and a team of Hazelwood locals brought the artwork to life.


Text reading 'Hazelwood' and 'Alive' with illustrations of green leaves, orange flowers, and autumnal elements.
A close-up of dry, tall grass in a field with a sky in the background.
A colorful container with floral artwork and the word 'HIGHLWOOD' painted on it, located beside a sidewalk with grassy area and hills in the background.
Stylized floral illustration with white, yellow, and orange flowers and leaves on a dark teal background.
Large building with solar panels on the roof, surrounded by green grass and trees, under a partly cloudy sky.
Simplified floral illustration with yellow, coral, and dark green leaves and flowers on a light background.
Decorative graphic with the words 'Hazy Hollow' and 'Love' surrounded by various illustrated flowers and leaves in pastel colors on a dark teal background.

Streets Plans also commissioned us to develop an approach to digital graphics to help get the word out about the outdoor events presented by Hazelwood Local.

Event announcement poster for the grand opening of Hazelwood Green Plaza on May 8 from 10am to 1pm, featuring the Hazelwood Local logo and a sun graphic at the top.
Event poster for 'Sips & Crafts' with details: January 27, 6:30-9:30pm at The Roundhouse, featuring crafting activity and social gathering in Hazelwood, local event.
A promotional poster for tailgating on the lawn for the Steelers' season kick-off, scheduled for October 26 at 11:30am at Hazelwood Green Plaza. The background shows an outdoor gathering with tents, people, and string lights, with an orange overlay.
Poster advertising an outdoor event called 'Summer Sounds w/ Weather Permitting' happening on June 26 at Hazelwood Plaza. The poster features an image of a man DJing at a festival with people sitting on the grass and tents in the background.

Another project

Little Kelpie worked with the team at the Office for Public Art to devise a new name and visual identity for an organization leading the creation of a sustainable and diverse ecosystem for public art in southwestern Pennsylvania.