Just Completed: Website for Trusted Financial Planning Jane of Trusted Financial Planning asked me to create a website to compliment her other materials for her new Calgary business. Spring-boarding from the logo... read more →
Just completed: Logo, Podcast Artwork, and Website for The Backlog Podcast I created a logo/podcast artwork and website for a new podcast that myself and three other members of the... read more →
Just Completed: Logo and business card for Trusted Financial Planning Jane of Trusted Financial Planning asked me to create a logo and business card design for her new Calgary business. The logo... read more →
Just Completed: 2018 Summer Camps Trifold Brochure for Urban Dance Projects Nicole from UDP recently asked me to create a trifold brochure to inform her customers about her new summer... read more →
Just Completed: Direct Mail Flyer for YYC Tutoring Mo from YYC Tutoring asked me to design a flyer for direct mail, to advertise their in-home tutoring services to prospective clients.... read more →
Just Completed: Direct Mail Postcard for Calgary Tire Sales Richard of Calgary Tire Sales asked me to design two postcards for direct mail, to advertise their new automotive services. The design... read more →
Just completed: Website Design for Sherwood Park Fish & Game Association (SPFGA) It was a large undertaking - take the current SPFGA website and its 40+ pages and reorganize it... read more →
Just completed: Logo Design for Celtic Routes Celtic Routes is a Canadian band that performs Irish, Scottish and Atlantic Canada music. They were looking for a nice clean logo design that would... read more →
Just completed: Website Design for Calgary Breastfeeding Centre & Mothers 1st Nicole from Calgary Breastfeeding Centre & Mothers 1st asked me to build a new website to help promote her... read more →
Just Completed: 2016-2017 Annual Report for Sunrise Community Link. After creating annual reports for Sunrise Community Link for 2013-2014, 2014-2015, and 2015-2016 my goal for the new 2016-2017 annual report was to... read more →























