This document is a map of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park that labels several points of interest and landmarks within the park. Some of the key landmarks labeled on the map include Mitchell Butte, Gray Whiskers, Big Indian, Castle Butte, Bear & Rabbit, Stagecoach, The King on his Throne, and Brigham's Tomb. The map also shows paved roads, hiking trails, guided tour roads, and locations of the visitor center complex, campgrounds, restaurants, and gas stations within the park.
Educational gallery guide for the opera Lulu showcasing the costume designs of Jocelyn Herbert. Contributed text, headlines,advertisement copy, and consulted on design ideas.
This map is an excellent example of a TIF zone that isn't contiguous (or all of the TIF areas aren't touching each other).
For more Texas Land Use Trends, check out this blog post: http://www.cubitplanning.com/blog/2010/10/texas-land-use-trends/
Have you been Caped? The Global Service Jam Savannah team created a metric-driven campaign to engage everyday individuals and communities in the development of multiple activities and service experiences for positive change across cityscapes. Individuals will be encouraged to become superheroes through campaign touchpoints, and cities will compete for the award designation of "super cities."
Educational gallery guide for the opera Lulu showcasing the costume designs of Jocelyn Herbert. Contributed text, headlines,advertisement copy, and consulted on design ideas.
This map is an excellent example of a TIF zone that isn't contiguous (or all of the TIF areas aren't touching each other).
For more Texas Land Use Trends, check out this blog post: http://www.cubitplanning.com/blog/2010/10/texas-land-use-trends/
Have you been Caped? The Global Service Jam Savannah team created a metric-driven campaign to engage everyday individuals and communities in the development of multiple activities and service experiences for positive change across cityscapes. Individuals will be encouraged to become superheroes through campaign touchpoints, and cities will compete for the award designation of "super cities."
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This proposal for Adeline Street and the Ashby BART Station in South Berkeley, California was created by graduate students in the University of California Berkeley's Department of City and Regional Planning as part of the Transportation Planning Studio during the spring semester of 2010. Our project’s goal was to redesign Adeline to make the neighborhood easier to visit and more inviting to linger.
We stylized, photographed and printed the Official portrait for the Navajo Nation.
We have the ability to combine all three discipline to make art work for the clients like the Office of the Navajo Nation President and Vice President.
NATIONAL AMERICAN INDIAN HOUSING COUNCIL - 2011 Annual ReportCal Nez Design
Cal Nez Design designed, produced and printed these annual reports and delivered it to Anchorage, Alaska in time and with quality.
We reorganized the entire layout of the annual report, quite different from previous years.
There is a science to annual report design and development. There is the overall marketing piece, typography and photography.
We were pleased with it so was the client.
Dr. Leland Leonard has initiated an incredible concept of utilizing 100% Navajo services. He has given our firm to demonstrate our quality products and service.
Cal Nez Design, 100% Native American Graphic Design and Advertising Agency with over 23 years of experience providing award-winning designs from conceptual design through final printing. www.calnezdesign,com
Monument Valley Brochure - Design by Cal Nez Design
1. M O N U M E N T V A L L E Y N A V A J O T R I B A L P A R K
I H
EAGLE
MESA G
POINTS OF INTEREST FROM THE
VISITOR’S CENTER
A Mitchell Butte F Map Courtesy of Lin Ottinger Tours Rock Shop
E 600 North Main, Moab, Utah / Original Posters for sale
B Gray Whiskers D
C Big Indian VISITOR CENTER COMPLEX
D Castle Butte
C
E Bear & Rabbit SENTINEL
MESA
F Stagecoach
G The King on his Throne
H Brigham’s Tomb See Mitten
View
Campground
I The Setting Hen Map Below
A 1
LEGEND
Paved Road B
MITCHELL
MESA
Self-Guided Valley Drive
2 9
Self-Guided Hiking Trail
10
Guided Tour Roads N 4
5 11
SPEARHEAD
MESA
Entrance Fee Station WETHERILL 3
RAINGOD
MESA MESA
Restaurant 8
Camping Area
7
Gas (petrol) Station 6
THUNDERBIRD
MESA
Gift Shop
MYSTERY
VALLEY
HUNTS
MESA
GENERAL INFORMATION, PARK AND CAMPGROUND REGULATIONS
You are responsible for knowing the following Park and Campground Regulations
• Please obey all signs along the drive. • Drinking water is available only at the visitor center and campground. • NO ROCK CLIMBING ALLOWED
None is available in the valley, please take an adequate supply with you. • Quiet hours in the campground are from 11 p.m. to 8 a.m.
• Please stay on the self guided valley road unless on a
guided tour. • The Navajo Nation observes Mountain Daylight Saving Time from April-October. • Fires are permitted only in grills, fireplaces or similar control
• Respect the privacy and customs of the Navajo people, enter This means that we are one hour ahead of all ARIZONA locations off the Navajo devices. No open fires are allowed in the campground.
home areas only upon invitation. Reservation, such as Flagstaff, Grand Canyon, Page, and Phoenix. • Please keep Navajo land clean. Do not litter. Do not burn
• Alcoholic beverages are prohibited on Navajo land. Navajo Tribal Rangers or bury trash. Please place all refuse in trash containers.
• Photography for personal use is allowed, however permission
is required to photograph the Navajo residents and their are responsible for enforcing all applicable Federal and Tribal regulations • Please CAUTION your children not to reach blindly under
property. A gratuity is expected. Commercial photography within the park boundaries. bushes, rocks or into holes. Rattlesnakes, scorpions and
requires a permit from the Department of Broadcast Services spiders do occur within the park.
• The Wildcat Nature Trail is a 3.2 mile course available for hikers. Please
of the Navajo Nation, Window Rock, Arizona. inquire at the Visitor Center for more information. • Do not disturb or remove animals, plants, rocks or artifacts.
MITTEN VIEW CAMPGROUND MITTEN VIEW CAMPGROUND FACILITY SCENIC VIEWS
HIGHWAY 163 VISITOR CENTER 99 SITES The Mitten View Campground is open year round on a Beginning at the Visitor Center, a 17 mile unpaved loop road
• RAMADA •TABLE • BBQ GRILLS FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE basis. winds through the park. Along the way are 11 numbered
COMFORT STATION
Each site is accommodated with a table, BBQ grill, scenic stops, indicated on the map.
• RESTROOMS •SHOWERS
1
93
94 95 96
99
31
30
N (1 Token = 5 Minutes) ramada and trash barrel. A comfort station with restrooms
1 The Mittens and Merrick Butte
2
92 91 97
98
FILLING & DUMP STATION and tokens operated showers and filling/dump station is
3 32 64 29 also open during te summer season. No hookups are
TENT SITES 2 Elephant Butte
4 33 63 28 available.
34 90 62
27 MAXIMUM of 14 days camping allowed. 3 Three Sisters
5
89
88 61
GROUP SITES
35
4
87 86 85
26 SUMMER SCHEDULE: Camping fees are: John Ford’s Point
6 36 60
76 75
65 R.V. SITES 1-6 persons........................................$10.00
7 37 77 74
66 59
6-13 persons......................................$20.00 5 Camel Butte
84 67 58
78 73 25 5TH WHEELS, TRAVEL Additional persons...............................$ 2.00
8 38
83 79 72 68 57 & POP-UP TRAILERS 6 The Hub
39 82 80 71 69 24
9 56 WINTER SCHEDULE: Camping fees are half price. Facilities
40 81 70 DAY USE PICNIC SITES 7 Totem Pole and Yei Bi Chei
10 49 55 are closed therefore campers must be self-contained.
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11 41
50 51
52 53 23 8 Sand Springs
48 DRINKING WATER
12 42 47 22 Prices subject to change without prior notice.
13
43 44 45 46
21 9 Artist’s Point
14 20 FILL & DUMP STATION Register with the cashier at the Visitor Center before
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16 18
19 10 North Window
PULL THROUGH SITES
17 picking out your campsite to ensure availability.
HANDICAP FACILITIES 11 The Thumb