Serving Clients in Government, Nonprofits, Business, and Tourism

Years of award-winning print and book design for natural history interpretive centers and associations -- with a wide array of clientele in private, nonprofit and government -- ensures high-benchmark performance. Framagann Webrand.biz specializes in creating polished and appealing graphics ranging from print, to web, to multi-media and broadcast production. Let us serve all your design needs. We have the experience and strength of twenty-five years in the industry -- with the talented teams in each specialty to guarantee results.

Webrand is an evolutionary company that was founded by Patti MaGann Eddington, principal of Framagann Graphics -- a creative design studio that has a long history of providing consulting and a wide-range of media projects for clients in the lodging, resort destination, and tourism industry, as well as outdoor natural resources design-branding work projects for both local and federal government agencies.

Patti was raised in the hospitality and arts community, beginning with a family who owned several motel/hotel lodging properties in the West --from the Rocky Mountains of Utah to Montana. Today that early hospitality-training influences her work and dedication to creating appealing projects that are refined, beautiful and memorable. As a communicator with broad industry and government experience, she has a unique perspective of outside-the-box approaches to branding, marketing and collateral materials for clients in varied industries.

As an illustrator and designer, her use of striking color is evident. Utilizing vivid color palettes and mediums in watercolor, acrylic, pastels and digital imagery sketched with a stylus, she achieves a look-and-feel that is her bold signature.

The recipient of a Sterling Scholarship to Brigham Young University, and a graduate (cum laude) of Westminster College in Salt Lake City, Utah, she released a number of limited edition prints of Native American portraits, and is an award-winning International Association of Business Communicators graphic design recipient for her work with the Bureau of Indian Affairs in producing symposium materials for the Uintah Basin Utes during her tenure with the Utah Geological Survey. Her work continues today, in a close association with friends at American Indian Services, a non-profit scholarship foundation for Native Americans.

With a great love of indigenous cultures and wildlife, her career as publications editor for the Utah Division of Wildlife allowed her to expand horizons in the great outdoors, while managing the state's wildlife regulatory proclamations, quarterly magazines, and releasing a line of marketing materials for public outreach.

Noticed for her talents, she was tapped to produce a range of collateral print materials for the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument science symposium during the Clinton administration, and with her Bureau of Land Management network of associates, she produced many interpretive print projects and trail signs. Her work also encompassed designing various books, trail guides and posters, and retail merchandise for Zion Natural History and the Arizona Strip Interpretive Associations, and the Polynesian Cultural Center. She has worked in print, broadcast, and been a guest on talk-radio, and publisher of a niche quarterly high-quality magazine, Desert & Alpine Lifestyles, distributed in six western states.

Seldom does one find a person who is equally comfortable and adept in creating synergistic working environments with artists, photographers, and writers -- and also enjoying stepping outside those circles to cultivate, communicate and associate with business professionals in local, state and federal government leadership. She brings an innate idea-nurturing contribution to roundtable discussions and brainstorming with individuals and groups to forge long-lasting relationships and unveil projects that ensure desired public outreach with achievement of long-range goals in client returns on investments.