Grad 2011

Canadian Association of Fine Arts and Design Branding Design

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The Canadian Association of Fine Arts Deans was seeking for a brand + identity redesign. Third year students of Emily Carr University was given the opportunity to individually create a concept branding solution for the institution.

The final iteration was a trademark consists of linking letters expressing the concept of a collective of the dean, faculty and students that collaborate together as a larger whole. The letter f in the wordmark symbolizes a connecting point and joining energy that this collective produce.

This school project consists of final deliverables including a logo redesign, business card, letterhead, envelop and concept website.

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Pace Society Promotional Fly-card

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By, with, and for sex workers - PACE Society promotes safer working conditions by reducing harm and isolation through education and support. This school project requires students to create a promotional material for a non-profit organization. Background

On September 28th, 2010, an Ontario court struck down three provisions that criminalize activities related to prostitution. Prostitution itself is not illegal in Canada but ancillary activities like advertising (communicating) and management ("living off the earnings") are criminalized. Ontario Supreme Court Judge Susan Himel cited evidence that these laws contribute to a climate in which sex workers are unsafe because they are forced to operate in secrecy.

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