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MilAero

Some recent work for a new client, MilAero. They are a local company specializing in the manufacture and integration of high performance electrical assemblies. MilAero had an established logo (which I quite like) and look and feel. I was engaged to design two pop-up banners and a brochure/handout for an upcoming industry trade-show. The results below.

MilAero Pop up banners

MilAero Pop up banners

MilAero brochure

MilAero brochure

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Colchester Active Transportation Week

Colchester Active Transportation Week street banner

Colchester Active Transportation Week street banner

This is a twenty foot long street banner for Move On Colchester Active Transportation Week. They wanted something they could reuse every year, without specific dates. We settled on sort of a variation or expansion of the Move On Colchester logo, which I designed in September 2009.

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Souris Historic Lighthouse – Interpretation

This Monday was the official grand opening of the Souris Historic Lighthouse. Working on this project, I’ve had the opportunity to develop the identity, website, brochure, signage and—probably what’s been most interesting—interior and exterior interpretive signs.

Timeline of events and lighthouse keepers

Timeline of events and lighthouse keepers

Historic photos of the Souris Port

Historic photos of the Souris Port

Life Cycle of Sea Glass

Life Cycle of Sea Glass

Visitors to the lighthouse can take tours to the top and to the outer platform, and learn—in sort of a mini-museum—about the history of the light and surrounding area. The lighthouse also includes a local craft shop and interpretation of the history and formation of sea glass. Funds from the tours will go towards maintenance of the building.

This is particularly timely since the Federal Government has recently declared almost 1000 Canadian lighthhouses as “surplus“. Basically, it is now going to be up to communities to manage & maintain the surplus lighthouses. Which is exactly what Souris is doing.

Since I’ve been responsible for designing such a range of the communications material, we’ve been able to maintain a consistent look & feel throughout the experience. Hopefully the lighthouse will bring new visitors to the area!

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Mediscribe brochure

A single card brochure for a local company. Mediscribe is a leading provider of transcription and workflow management services for physicians and healthcare providers. I’ll also likely be designing a website in the near future.

Mediscribe brochure

Mediscribe brochure

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I designed a torch!

Halifax 2011 Canada Games torch

Halifax 2011 Canada Games torch

I’m really proud of this.

I’ve had the opportunity through my employment with the Halifax 2011 Canada Games Host Society to design the 2011 games torch. I’m excited to see the impact and exposure that the torch is going to have over the next year and it’s just a great legacy to have my name attached to.

The major challenge of this design was to represent the four founding cultures of Nova Scotia: Acadian, Gaelic, African Nova Scotian and Mi’kmaq, while maintaining consistency with the 2011 brand. Also, with the recent mass exposure, I have to contend with everyone comparing it to the Vancouver 2010 Olympic torch!

We decided to go with a nautically inspired form, winter colours, and decorative elements of the 2011 Games. You can read a more extensive explanation of the design here.

It’s been really interesting to follow a concept from my head, through into engineering and production.

For fabrication, we worked with a local company, Yachtsmith International who normally build custom Yachts. I’m really pleased with the job they’ve done, both in working out the functional logistics, and in the construction and attention to detail. It’s built of fiberglass, with a repurposed/modified martini shaker(!) to contain the fuel and wick for the flame.

There were four torches built, and they will be appearing at community events across Nova Scotia from now until Games-time.

While designing this torch, I made a number of models out of paper and a few people had the same idea that we should encourage people to make their own paper torches. So I developed with a template and we made an instructional video and put it the website.

At least once, I want to see a mass of school kids waving their paper torches and cheering while the torch gets run past them. That would make me really happy.

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Medal design competition

The Halifax 2011 Canada Winter Games has launched an open competition to design the medals for the games. Here’s an ad I designed that we ran in The Chronicle Herald today.

Medal Design Competition Advertisement

Medal Design Competition Print Advertisement

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Web theme design contest

I don’t usually do this sort of thing, but I entered a design contest at Weebly. Weebly is a free website and blog creation tool that’s really simple to use for creating template based websites. I think it’s a good product, and I teach people how to use Weebly as part of my “Free & Easy internet promotion” workshop through Visual Arts Nova Scotia (VANS). I also tend to recommend Weebly to people as a no budget solution for creating a web presence. Click here to vote for me, and buy papa a new roof:

Pen & Ink theme

Pen & Ink theme

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Anne Pryde Pottery

My amazing, lovely and talented wife—while doing the bulk of raising our daughter—and volunteering on the Board of the Ecology Action Centre—also finds time to make pottery. In fact, she’s a fresh and exciting ceramic artist.

Like the Chef who never cooks at home, I’ve been meaning to redesign her website for years. And, well.. we finally did it. A few weeks ago we launched the new annepryde.ca!

screenshot of annepryde.ca

The redesigned annepryde.ca

The clean and minimal site design really showcases what’s important: her work. Like all the web design I’m doing now, the site is search engine optimized and content-managed using the wordpress engine.

Anne’s work is available now at Love, Me boutique in downtown Halifax and she’ll be at the Halifax crafters spring show on April 17-18.

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