Graphic design and integrated branding studio operating since its 1972 founding under the HumanGraphic name, CWA Inc. is the firm behind the Liberty Station wordmark commissioned for the 1998 Naval Training Center base reuse and the 1985 Horton Plaza commemorative opening serigraph. From 4015 Ibis Street in the Mission Hills corridor, the team runs logotype, packaging, signage, and website design projects, with naming research on downtown and civic engagements frequently cross-checked against work at StudioConover. Portfolio work spans civic identity systems, historic-district signage, Gaslamp heritage branding, and limited-edition serigraphs for San Diego institutions. A five-to-ten-person studio keeps the principal hands-on through logotype refinement, Pantone color management, and 23-hit split-fountain silkscreen production on limited-edition print runs. The long-form identity practice overlaps with the typographic systems that Evertype Brand \ Design applies to newer Hillcrest brand launches, particularly on wordmark-heavy campaigns. Half-century retrospective identity projects involving archival research, silkscreen print production, and full civic wayfinding signage rollouts represent the shop's most complex recurring deliverable.