Garry’s startup is seeking to revolutionize the way that contemporary professional training is delivered. By combining face to face seminar training with mobile-friendly modules Shiloh Seminars and Training seeks to nurture the development of new business leaders by cultivating transferable and soft skills. Unlike larger online competitors, Shiloh operates within the Canadian business community, and provides the option for facilitator lead on-site training sessions. Continue reading “Shiloh Seminars and Training Institute”
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BC Adaptive Snowsports
BC Adaptive Snowsports is a registered charity dedicated to helping people with physical and/or cognitive disabilities learn to ski. They provide adaptive equipment, train volunteer instructors, and organize ski clubs. As their focus is own helping people get out and have fun, their look needs to feel joyous and welcoming. Continue reading “BC Adaptive Snowsports”
Silver Orchid

Jas came to the print shop I was working in on the eve of launching her business. She had a very clear idea of what she wanted for her signs. And she wanted glitter and pantone purple. Since she was a skilled mehndi artist, and wanted to eventually expand her business in that direction, the logo I designed for her was based on one of her henna designs. Continue reading “Silver Orchid”
2015 Calendars made as a promotional gift for customers of The Letter Shop. Continue reading
Nacho Mama
One of the outside salespeople at The Letter Shop wanted to pursue contracts with a number of local area restaurants and asked me to create mockup promotional materials for a fake food truck to put into his proposals. Continue reading “Nacho Mama”
Amuse Chou
As part of a business development plan spearheaded by a member of the sales team at The Letter Shop to increase the business that the shop does with local area restaurants, I was asked to create mockup marketing materials for a mid-price point restaurant. Continue reading “Amuse Chou”
The Letter Shop
When I started at The Letter Shop, the company had no coherent branding approach, no product list of any sort, and no file submission guidelines. As a large part of my position with the company was tied to prepress and file setup, the latter two became a priority especially since several new employees were on-boarding with me. Continue reading “The Letter Shop”