Square Water is a New York-based design studio specializing in services for educational, cultural and environmental organizations.
Square Water’s key personnel:
Heidi Neilson is an artist with a science background and extensive design experience in museum and gallery settings, including the American Museum of Natural History and the Children’s Museum of Manhattan. Visit her art website at www.heidineilson.com.
As a web developer who loves maps, Kim Fisher was enthralled by the advent of AJAX-based web mapping, and has continued to pursue innovative ways of working and collaborating with spatial data over the internet ever since. He can write code in a variety of languages, manage data stored in several different relational database systems, make great maps, perform complex spatial analyses, and manage complex projects with a team of developers, designers, and scientists. Kim is currently working for the Wildlife Conservation Society as Lead Software Engineer and Co-founder of MERMAID.
Contact: email heidi [at] squarewater [dot] com.
Selected client list:
The Alliance Program at Columbia University
Carleton College
The Center for Korean Research at Columbia University
The Center for Urban Pedagogy
CoAdvantage
Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Columbia University
The Donald Keene Center of Japanese Culture
eeBoo
Energy Federation Incorporated
Hindsight Imaging
Hunter College
Human Nature Projects
Keep the Midlands Beautiful
KinderGuitar
Lee H. Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership
Mungler Winslowe
Museum of the City of New York
The Origins Program
People for Puget Sound
Photolucida
Psychoanalytic Publishers
Renewable Energy World
Sunnywood Designs
The Tang Center for Early China
The Touchstone Center
Weatherhead East Asian Institute at Columbia University
Wieden & Kennedy
Wildlife Conservation Society