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Branding, Logos, Signage and Wayfinding Programs
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there are two different images of the same sign
Angel Way Wayfinding Signage
This 2 sided sign sits at the intersection of 2 linear parks in Kelowna BC. Angel Way is part of a national campaign to honour and remember victims and survivors of violence and abuse. Rails with Trails is a multi-use pathway constructed within an existing CN Railway corridor.
an advertisement for the 50th anniversary of the canadian olympic games, with different logos and numbers
Identities
A collection of anniversary logos I have designed over the years for Cottswood Interiors, Okanagan Symphony, Kelowna Apple Triathlon, and the Across The Lake Swim
three books sitting on top of each other in front of a building
Cultural District Wayfinding Signage
Wayfinding Sign in Kelowna's Cultural District. The sign sits next to regional library.
the sign for gerstmar park is shown in three different colors and font options
City of Kelowna Park Signage Plan
Part of the signage design standards I created for the City of Kelowna for Community Parks, Beach Accesses, and Linear Parks
a sign that is sitting on top of a wooden table with information about the locations
Environments
Updated Wayfinding Signage program for Invermere BC. The Final program is based on utilizing the current signage structures and font recommendations. The new design includes the imagery/text panels added to the top of each sign, custom directional arrows, custom pictographs, parking signage, and recommendations of placement for additional signage throughout the community. The final Parking and Wayfinding Study was completed with Opus International, and C+S Planning Group.
there are many different pictures on this page to describe what is in the information booth
Kelowna Visitor Wayfinding Kiosks
14 wayfinding kiosks, totaling 45 panels, were developed to showcase Historical and Wayfinding information, as well as Event listings and Brochure Racks.
two pictures of an empty office building with windows that have been painted blue and green
The Kelowna General Hospital wanted to do something with the wall across from these south facing windows. I suggested it would far more interesting to work with the windows themselves. The concept is to bring the feel and movment of Okanagan Lake into the entrance new Perinatal Ward. On the far left of the top photo the new Donor Wall can be seen. Some of the graphic waves are used on the donor wall as well.
the logos for different types of food and drink are shown in this graphic style, which includes
Identities
Logos for Cuisine Canada's 6th bi-annual conference, Smile Africa Illiteracy campaign, Okanagan Symphony 50th anniversary, YM_YWCA of the Central Okanagan
three pictures of people laying on the floor in front of blue and white striped walls
This is at the entrance of the Kelowna General Hospital Perinatal Ward. What makes this piece work so well is it is low tech interactive.
three rows of papers with different colored paper on the top and bottom, all lined up against each other
This is the donor wall that recognizes those who supported the Giving Giggles Campaign at the Kelowna General Hospital. The concept is to bring the feel and movment of Okanagan Lake into the waiting area of the new Perinatal Ward.
there are many different pictures of the same type of building that is made out of shipping containers
Stuart Park Power Box Wraps
Design of historical information applied to the 4 power boxes in Stuart Park, Kelowna, BC. The park is named after Jim Stuart, a well liked, retired mayor and orchardist. Each box focuses on one of four historic themes: Jim Stuart, the area’s architecture, the ferry docks, and past land usage.
many different logos are shown in this image
Before and After Logos
Before and after logo designs
an image of different types of logos
Identities
Logos & Identities Non-for-profit and Pro-Bono clients
an image of the inside and outside of a train station with information about it's doors
Flightcraft Branding
Flightcraft wanted to make a statement to their existing front office building that reflected their corporate image. The concept of “Plane as Building – Building as Plane” was carried out throughout the front office and hallways.* In collaboration with PSJ Developments
the website for furniture stores is shown in several different colors and sizes, including brown leather couch
Cottswood Interors Branding Signage
Bus Shelter and In-Store Promotion Posters. Interior Billboards at Rexall Place – Home of the Edmonton Oilers. The Billboard on the left is displayed between the entrance and exit doors of the womens washroom. The Billboard on the right is displayed between the entrance and exit doors of the mens washroom. Part of a series of Bus Benches for Cottswood and the sister store Urbane by Cottswood.