All websites have been created and validated against the CSS and XHTML web standards as developed by the W3C.
Designed for the Communication Studies Students' Association (CSSA) at York University, this website was done in full PHP and MySQL, and includes a full back-end administration for easy updating.
Designed for Laurie Swinarton, a certified celebrant in the Northern Ontario region.
This website was contracted for the local Cybercafé in Bracebridge, Ontario. While the business never entirely got off the ground, the mock-ups for the website still remain.
This was the high school I went to back in my hometown of Bracebridge; in 2007, I was contracted to create a new website to complement the transition to a newly-built school building.
These documents were either contracted, paid work, or done voluntarily.
The first Typography assignment of my York/Sheridan design career. The problem was to create two combinations of my initals while experimenting with alignments and the type contrasts, including size, weight, direction, and structure.
A volunteer based work done for the Pond Road Residence's culture fair. The goal was to show the diversity of Canada from coast to coast. Full poster size: 3' x 2'
In my last year of high school, I was the graphic designer and final copy editor of Poseidon's Post, the monthly newspaper issued to the school. My job was to quickly and efficiently compile all the articles of the paper and put them into one organized document that was both content-full and tree-saving. View some of the issues.
As a dramatic arts student, we were often given access to use the large theatre not far from the school; I became the graphic designer that did many of the programmes and advertising for various student-run productions. View some of the final products.
A mockup-advertisement for MADD completed for my entrance portfolio to York University. Original photo was taken by me; the MADD logo is property of MADD.
My side passion; photos taken with a Canon Rebel XT, between 2007 and 2008.
Into each lovingly-crafted piece of design goes hours of blood, sweat and tears and emerges as a spiral-bound book of process work. Sketches, layout comps and mock-ups are all part of the design process.
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