From annual reports to magazines, print design has been my forte.
Let's Talk Science
This years annual report is bold and bright, designed to be distributed primarily on the web. With the theme “Shaping Canadian kids’ futures”, we went with bold big photos and colours to echo the shaping sentiment and put a playful contemporary twist on the iconic “evolution man”. The full report can be viewed at here at Let’s Talk Science.
This fundraising piece – designed for presentations, makes a case for engaging Ontario youth in science.
Let's Talk Science Annual Report Designed to be read quite literally as a file – the theme Agent of Change – builds a case for LTS! The client wanted something that wouldn't get passed over. Feedback suggests it hasn't.I'm pretty passionate about this client – such a great agenda. I've worked with Let's Talk Science on a variety of projects. These are just a few.
As graphic designer for the first year of publication, I designed the masthead, the magazine, related collatoral and was responsible for the monthly layouts.
Orchestra London
During my time at Red-Rhino, I had the pleasure of working on the Orchestra London account.
The fundrasing brouchre and the Madama Butterfly creative both won IABC Virtuoso Awards of Excellence for graphic design.
The Quilt
For two years running I designed the collateral surrounding the fundraising auctions. The campaigns included invitations, posters and catalogues. This work was done while at Red-Rhino. Both campaigns won IABC Virtuoso Awards.
A Couple of Squares
Making a gourmet cookie company look good is easy when the product looks so good. For this campaign I was responsible for the cover art direction and photography as well as the trade show elements. Another IABC award winner. This work was done while at Red-Rhino.
Boehringer Ingelheim
Scotia Bank
Art direction and design for posters and booklet for Scotia Bank Agriculture. This work was done while at Red-Rhino.
WAYS (Western Area Youth Services)
WAYS developed RISE for Youth to educate, prevent and raise awareness about the sexual exploitation of youth.
Posters, bus shelters and brochures were developed to target both caregivers and youth. A two colour design was drivenby the budget.
Client: Lashbrook Group, Western Area Youth Services.

