I was recently reminded of a project I created for Canadian Health magazine. This work was for a story published in 2000 about the effect of wealth on personal health, and I'm very proud of the concept and styling of these photos. The photographs were taken by Bernard Clark.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Survivor is a board game created for Luke's Place, a non-profit based in Durham Region, Ontario. Luke's Place offers support to women by helping them understand the court process, collecting evidence, working with lawyers and offering training and resources on family court advocacy to service providers in Ontario. My friend Pamela Cross, a lawyer and VAW consultant, developed the game to assist her during training sessions by engaging advocates in a variety of case studies.
I was invited to design the game board and materials, and I was really happy to learn how one goes about creating an attractive large-format board that could be easily folded and transported. It was also great to learn more about how Pam uses teaching tools in her work.
I was invited to design the game board and materials, and I was really happy to learn how one goes about creating an attractive large-format board that could be easily folded and transported. It was also great to learn more about how Pam uses teaching tools in her work.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Our May/June issue took home top prize in its field at the Canadian Cover Awards in Toronto on February 27, and our publisher, Greg Keilty won the Newsstand Marketer of the Year prize for his work in making SkyNews a success on the newsstand. Wonderful news!
From Masthead magazine:
SkyNews took home top honours in the Sports and Leisure category, for its May/June 2012 cover. The issue sold 4,800 copies for a 97% increase over the last corresponding edition, and was noteworthy for including a pair of solar eclipse glasses for safe viewing of the the transit of Venus in June. Newsstand sales have risen 43% over the year.
Monday, February 18, 2013
My friend Frank Edwards has published his first e-book, and I designed the cover for him.
Everest: High Expectations tells the gripping story of two Canadian climbing expeditions that captured the attention of the mountaineering world in 1982 and 1986 — written by two climbers (Pat Morrow and Sharon Wood) who reached Everest’s summit in distinctly different ways.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
This is a wordmark project for renaissance woman Lottie Muir. She's a gardener by day and a cocktail maker by night.
She's taking London by storm, and I was incredibly honoured to be able to work on this wonderful project.
This is the letterhead and home page header:
The wordmark for her freelance event business:
How cute is this?
The logo for the pop-up bar she created for the Brunel Museum:
http://www.thecocktailgardener.co.uk/
Monday, July 23, 2012
The biggest design project of the season for me, Hubble's Universe: Greatest Discoveries and Latest Images was a true labour of love.
Join award-winning astronomy writer Terence Dickinson in this compelling tribute to “the biggest game changer in astronomy since Galileo first turned his 30-power spyglass to the heavens.” With characteristic ease and scientific accuracy, Dickinson describes the revolutionary discoveries made possible by Hubble’s two-decade-long tour of the heavens, presenting a portfolio of images that have unveiled stunning revelations about the past, present and future of the universe. Now at the apex of its imaging capability, Hubble continues to enlighten and astonish a captivated audience of scientists and
citizens here on planet Earth.
Buy it here: http://www.amazon.com/Hubbles-Universe-Greatest-Discoveries-Latest/dp/1770851070/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1343063994&sr=1-1&keywords=terence+dickinson+hubble
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