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Dear Internet Project

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Dear Internet, is comprised of an interactive e-book and website that looks at internet culture and story. This project began with an interest and curiosity into people’s experiences online. Dear Internet aims to share stories that are online in nature and evoke a sense of nostalgia through the project’s aesthetic and content.

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Zombocalypse

Metric Typography Concert Poster

BRAVADO Magazine — High gloss pixels

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In the Fall Semester of 2011, I redesigned the website for BRAVADO Magazine and performed a full Wordpress implementation for Evan Goodfellow and his staff. The design of the website involved concept development, paper-prototyping, development of HTML, CSS, jQuery, and PHP for Wordpress implementation. The theme BRAVADO now runs on is custom to suit their content. Much thanks to Evan and the crew at BRAVADO.

You can checkout the live site here:

http://www.bravadomagazine.com/

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Applied Arts

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Our world is becoming increasingly urbanized and interconnected. YVR Airport served as a relevant backdrop for articles about global thinking, information overload, the ethical responsibilities of designers, and the possibilities of working together. The images taken, typographic selections, colors, rules, etc. are all abstractions of the content written within the articles. Images are placed to challenge our perceptions of space and to illustrate the scope of our current global situation. The content provided for me by Applied Arts spoke of the future.

 

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VIFF Branding Project

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Goal design a new concept branding for VIFF ( Vancouver international Film Festival)

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Canada Airline Boarding Pass Design

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Re-Design of Canada Airline Boarding Pass

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Client Work

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Here are a few completed client designs. I will post more as they become completed.

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Infinitum: a design strategy inspired project

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+Infinitum+ is a self-strategy tool that allows users to visualize their goals and materialize the trajectory that will eventually lead them to their goals.The visual space, inspired by Rama Chorplast’s talk at GSA, is comprised of a “race track” with bands of different colours. These different colours represent different categories of the user’s life.The reusable board allows users to make any changes to their plans as they see fit. This greatly increases the life cycle of the tool and the tool itself becomes personal to the user.Using magnet board pieces, users can easily amend any unforeseen obstacles and opportunities to their plans.By using the ‘goal’ pieces, users can easily visualize the phase in their lives.

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