Hello Science World!
I’ve collected some images from my portfolio that reflect a range of skills relevant to the graphic design position with your team.
The Child and Nature Alliance of Canada fosters meaningful connections with the outdoors for children and youth through policy, research, and practice.
My collaboration with CNAC is ongoing and has incorporated a range of print design and illustration.
The City of Vancouver
Vancouver's public spaces – our plazas, squares, streets, laneways, pathways, and waterfront – are where public life happens. These spaces are where we connect with the city and with each other – it's where community is created.
The Places for People initiative seeks to catalogue these spaces, create dialogue with citizens around their relationships with the built environment and to form frameworks for the continued integration of public space in the city’s core over the next three decades.
Owlkids Books. The Learn to Speak series introduces young readers to the worlds of music, dance, fashion and film. Each discipline is broken down clearly, from taking your first steps to the details of organizing an event.
Owlkids Books. Starting from Scratch is a manifesto on food that will help kids relate to what they eat, whether on special occasions or every day, inspiring both budding chefs and budding food lovers in the process.
"An intelligent introduction to food and cooking." —The New York Times
Some summery illustrations for the City of Vancouver’s Young Planners project, a series of workshops designed to introduce youth to urban planning and the roles they can play in city building.
I spent April of 2016 getting to know the City of Calgary's water treatment system in nitty-gritty detail. Through on-site tours and consultation with civic officials and water management employees, I developed a low-relief design that reflects the purification of wastewater through the removal of oil, chemical, sediment and biological materials.
Rain-resistant stencils applied across the City of White Rock’s sidewalks and public spaces reflected stories and themes shared by residents in celebration of the community’s 60th birthday.
Thank you for your consideration!