A Year In Review design for the Edmonton Construction Association, featuring everything from the core values and events hosted by the association to the financials. Distributed to all member companies at the Annual General Meeting.
Features a spot gloss cover which pops out the scaffolding silhouette, as well as photography both taken personally and by member companies.
A set of 12 bottles illustrated entirely freehand and gifted at a wedding to the couple. Each bottle symbolizes either an upcoming milestone in their relationship, or important people in their lives. The floral pattern across the necks of the bottles creates a sense of unity across the entire set of 12, and certain elements drawn with silver shimmer in the light.
An identity and business card design for local Edmonton baker, KirkWork Baking. Logo is loosely based after Kirk’s specialties: naked-edge layered cakes and macarons, which sometimes go hand-in-hand. Business cards have a spot gloss pattern inspired by Kirk’s favourite tool in the kitchen, his Kitchen-Aid mixer.
A logo for a fun, local pop-up bagel shop, the Bagel Bar. Featuring bright pops of colours and rays of sunshine beaming out of it, the Bagel Bar is where you’d like to start your morning.
An identity for the Edmonton Construction Association’s 2017 SHIFT Conference. The event was also acting as a launch party for YP Merge, a joint calendar initiative which features events from all young professional groups in the construction industry, and so both brand aesthetics compliment eachother.
This project is still in the works- it is a rebrand of a multi-province construction website, which houses all of the available jobs, plans and projects available in the industry across Alberta, Saskatchewan & Manitoba.
Brand is intended to look institutional, but has pops of excitement and modernity through the use of a spot gloss on the business cards, using an off-center block pattern across pieces, and using black as a big part of the colour palette.
Collaboration with local Calgary entrepreneur, BARK YYC. A illustrative series of balloon animal dogs were transformed into a pattern, which Rhonda from BARK YYC then used as a design for dog bandanas that are for sale in the Calgary area.
Photos 5 & 6 credited to @nelson_doodle_dog & @shop.bark respectively.
A series of illustrations depicting pop culture references reimagined as ice cream cones… makes sense, right?
Cone-an O’Brien
Cone-ye West
Madonna Louise Cic-cone
Cone-ing Myrtle
ROCKY Road
Series of 12 images capturing the essence of the 12 months of the year.
Did it for the ‘gram!