work

  • 2011

    Beware the mighty blowfish.

     

     

  • 2011

    Fall Grad Project: BROWN BAGGING THE WILDLIFE FEEDING ISSUE.

    An information campaign to create awareness of urban wildlife feeding
    in our city. Using unconventional print media and distribution tactics
    the goal is to disseminate information to the public to create awareness
    and alter this undesirable socially accepted behavior.

    Problem: The innocent and self satisfying pastime of tossing the neighborhood wildlifea few picnic leftovers has created a behavior...

  • 2010

    Marketing and awareness Campaign for BC Children's Hospital educating potential patients of various resources available to them before making a trip to the hospital.

    The goal was to alleviate the strain placed on hospital caretakers and reduce the number of non-emergency hospital visits by opening up other resources.

  • 2010

    An artist book and display piece that explores the life and times of a Pill Bug (roly poly).

    Constructed out of reclaimed wood veneer to reiterate the wood louse's natural food and home choice.

    Edition of 1.

  • 2009

    A magazine spread and foldout explaining the decline of BC's Wild Salmon stock as a result of farming practices.

    The infographic follows the life cycle of salmon fry to their ultimate destruction and the impact their disappearance has on the ecosystem.

  • 2009

    A collaboration between communication design and industrial design students for the 2010 Go World Visa Olympics Campaign in Vancouver.

    The design is a combination inspired by Vancouver's iconic Canada Place and it's beautiful mountains, ocean waves and orca whales.

    The design is constructed out of cardstock and assembled using no glue.

  • 2009

    A Packaging design for a fictional Tea brewery called Whoot Teas.

    The goal was to create a packaging design and product with a personality that was clear in it's branding.

    Once the teas are consumed the packaging has a second life as a collectible item on a shelf. Each design is inspired by the flavours and ingredients found in the tea leaves and each package features a character name and backstory as well.

  • 2009

    Logo design for an Italian eatery that uses inhouse handmade ingredients and serves comfy homecooked meals.

    The name Casalingo represents handmade in Italian and the design is inspired by the gestural sign/hand laguage of Italian culture. The icon borrows from the gesture "Pefectto" meaning perfect.

  • 2008

    Paper mask inspired by underwater creatures and frilled lizards.