In this scene from the ten-minute, slice-of-life film “Lia, 19”, overworked social worker Anne receives a surprise visit from her boss and a major donor.
The Museum of Ontario Archaeology
To streamline the booking process for museum staff, I incorporated PDF forms into the invitations I designed for the MOA’s birthday party packages. Customers can complete the invites themselves using any standard web browser.
Go Wild Grow Wild 2017
I only had five days to illustrate and design these banners (plus a logo and tablecloth) before the expo began! Carolinian Canada liked the materials so much that they asked the designs to be adapted into stickers, which were handed out at the welcome table.
On this forest walk, keep an eye out for chipmunks, beech trees, Ontario trilliums, and a hidden owl.Monarch butterflies flock to milkweed, an increasingly rare plant that serves as both their sole source of food and egg-laying site. Turkeys, while not necessarily endangered, are one of my favorite native birds for their ridiculous appearance and sociable personalities.Hornwort and duckweed shade the cool waters where painted turtles, frogs, and salamanders swim. It was important to event organizers that people should be able to recognize native species of special concern in the banner.
How To Loot a Work of Art
“How To Loot A Work of Art” was published in the Jerusalem Art History undergraduate ejournal at Concordia University. Below is the collage I created while exploring potential colour combinations, plus the finished product.
EQAO Graphics
The visual style of each infographic takes a cue from its subject matter, which I also pitched, researched, and copywrote.