work

  • 2011

    My entry into the Museum of Typographie that explores the history of letterforms through informational posters and an interactive puzzle game.

  • 2011

    A poster for the 29th annual Alcuin Awards for Excellence in Book Design.

  • 2011

    Select spreads from the book Play With Your Food. 

    Play With Your Food is a children's book that encourages heathly eating and emphasizes that eating healthy food goes hand in hand with creativity and fun.

  • 2011

    A branding project done between Shannon Hofer and Hailey Kolenda. Our core design studio class was approached by Access to brand their upcoming Librarians Conference with the theme of open source. Taking in consideration the conference's theme, we worked with the concepts DIY and evolution for our branding.
    Our brand incorporates the idea of giving the attendees of the conference the means to create their own logo iteration from the tools we provided. To do this, we gave them a...

  • 2011

    My Neighbourhood was a group project between Shannon Hofer, Chiara Salini, Heather Neale, and Anastasia Djikia in collaboration with the BC Children's Hospital. In our briefing we were told that the hospital wanted a resource for parents gain trust in, with the hope that they could reduce the amount of unnecessary ER visits. My Neighbourhood creates a sense of community throughout the entire website. By focusing on the discussion board, we wanted to illustrate how a strong community can...

  • 2010

    An illustration for the nursery rhyme Elsie Marley:

    Elsie Marley's grown so fine,
    She won't get up to feed the swine;
    But lies in bed 'till eight or nine!
    Lazy Elsie Marley! 

     

  • 2011

    A redesign of Applied Arts Magazine

  • 2010

    A set of commemorative stamps for typographer John Baskerville featuring:

    1) International stamp, Domestic stamp, Postmark
    2) 16 stamp sheet
    3) First day of issue envelope, front
    4) First day of issue envelope, back
    5) Souvenir sheet 

  • 2010

    A project with PFD manufacturer Mustang Survival in which the objective was to change the behavior of boaters and encourage them to use a life jacket. Through research, I found my target audience to be males, aged 18-34, hence I used simple geometric shapes and a bold design to catch their attention. The spray painted text would be present on boat launching sites, accompanied by a sign located on the boating docks to ensure my message would be reached even if the boat was constantly moored....

  • 2010

    A double page spread and a sampling of tight pencils for the children's story The Princess and the Pea