Tactical Urbanism
A project about community care through civic empowerment.
THE CLIENT:
STOREFRONT CENTER FOR COMMUNITY DESIGN
STOREFRONT CENTER FOR COMMUNITY DESIGN
THE TEAM:
︎ QUINTON MASON
︎ CODY HOPPER
︎ SAM TAYLOR
︎ QUINTON MASON
︎ CODY HOPPER
︎ SAM TAYLOR
Our team created a Tactical Urbanism Toolkit with our non-profit client, Storefront Center for Community Design. The Toolkit is comprised of seven 11”x17” documents that inform readers on how to get better involved in Greater Richmond.
There are two main types of printed goods in the toolkit three interactive items and four instructional items.
Interactive items all leave room for responses and are made to wheatpaste across the city. Instructional items are meant to inspire community forums and neighborly conversation in order to make social and aesthetic changes to the neighborhood.
There are two main types of printed goods in the toolkit three interactive items and four instructional items.
Interactive items all leave room for responses and are made to wheatpaste across the city. Instructional items are meant to inspire community forums and neighborly conversation in order to make social and aesthetic changes to the neighborhood.









