Patch at EPIC Expo
Patch, developers of clever container systems for growing food in, asked me to help design their booth for EPIC, sustainable living expo. I love these kinds of projects as it blends graphic design, writing, exhibition design, and thinking about compact and temporary spaces. It considers how the people (wo)manning the booth will engage with passers ...
Practivism Collage of Words
At the GDC’s (BC Chapter) 4th annual Practivism event, the audience was asked to participate in a simple survey and answer “What three skills are required for sustainable design?” in order to be included in the door prize draw. The answers were inspiring — see the Wordle event volunteer Jen Nichols created using the words! ...
Eesmyal Inventor
Eesmyal approached me to develop a visual identity / personal brand for him that would represent the number of organizations and initiatives he is involved in. Deliverables included creative brief, concept development, concept refinement, business card design, Word Press website customization and graphic guidelines document. I truly enjoyed working through this process and think there ...
Indian Summer – A Festival of Arts & Ideas
Indian Summer Arts Society approached me to help them with design collateral for the inaugural cultural festival Indian Summer hosted by SFU Woodward’s / Goldcorp Centre for the Arts. It’s been a real treat to see the designs permeate the city as the festival quickly approaches. www.indiansummerfestival.ca Poster: Transit shelter ads Festival Program: Open publication ...
Nerding Out At Maker Faire
I was interviewed by Maker Faire organizers on behalf of the ‘creative and inventive’ Vancouver Design Nerds! Link to article here. And some photos from the event c/o the oh so talented Peter Holmes of my independent Maker Faire submission – RAFT.
Talk Green to Vancouver
Share your ideas for making Vancouver the greenest city in the world by 2020. http://talkgreentous.ca
The Challenge Series
The Challenge Series tells the story of the people and the work behind the planning, designing and building of Vancouver’s Olympic Village. For the past few years, I have had my eye on the site, wondering how it would all unfold, not knowing how involved I would get in learning about the site’s history, policies ...









