Visualization Techniques For Our Community

Abbey Driscoll, a Communication Liason for ODOT and Steve Rhyne, a Visual Communication Specialist with Kittelson & Associates, Inc., will present on Visualization Techniques in Central Oregon.

Good visual communication is essential to any project. We strive to perform the best engineering and planning solutions for our communities. However, if we cannot effectively communicate our results, the project benefits are lost in translation. This presentation will explore different techniques to help convey our project story and provide opportunities for the community to be engaged with a project. By continuing to grow our toolbox, communicators can ensure that their organization does not get stuck in tradition and can encourage more meaningful participation from design through construction.

Sign-in & networking begins at 11:45 am, and the presentation will start at noon. Drinks and cookies will be provided. Please bring your own bag lunch. If you have any questions regarding this event, please contact Jacki Gulczynski at 541.312.8300 or jgulczynski@kittelson.com.

We hope you can join us!

About the Speakers

Abbey Driscoll, Communication Liason with ODOT

Abbey Driscoll is a communications professional providing community outreach for transportation projects in Central Oregon. Abbey has worked in public relations for Oregon state government for the past six years both on natural resource and transportation topics. From 3D visualization and online open houses to more traditional mapping and graphic design, Abbey is working to expand the way state government communicates projects.

Steve Rhyne, Visualization Specialist with Kittelson & Associates, Inc.

Steve Rhyne is a GIS professional with an emphasis on Visual Communication. Steve has 20+ years’ experience working in the transportation engineering and planning industry. He has practical experience with a variety of tools performing geospatial analysis, 3D visualization and animation, and applying graphic design principles for document production to web content.