As a contractor for Blendermedia, I was asked to do some branding for their clients.
Doxa Energy was a Texas based energy company with it's Canadian roots. They wanted to show both of this cleary shown in their logo.
Senderra was another client of Blendermedia. They either wanted to convey the meaning of Senderra(path between woods) into their logo or show what they specialize in–Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Maustrap was referred to me to create their identity design for their start-up business and wanted to convey their name into a classy symbol and logotype.
Firstswiss brokers wanted a webapp that they could take in customer orders quickly and process them in batch, and also where customers could order what they wanted in a simple way with all the information at their fingertips. I produced the IA for the site and mockups before producing the simple style. I then created scalable graphics which would adapt to whatever lengths the contents grow to.
When they contacted me Ki-Isu Japanese Restaurant was renovating and was in a need for a new menu. I peeked in at the renovation site and their restaurant was changing beyond what their former brand was representing, and they recognized this problem too.
The client and I agreed that their new logo should reflect the class the new restaurant was going to have, yet not scare the customers away by the vibe of high prices.
I produced many mock-ups and after many iterations the final one was chosen. From the logo I designed their in-house menu, take-out menu, business cards, and gift certificates.
Concert Properties was looking into placing a computerized equipment for their homes for elderly, to check up on them every morning. Sync2 Agency offered a cost-effective solution of placing Cisco phones with custom application instead of more expensive equipment.
While working for Sync2 Agency, I envisioned how this application would be handled and developed flowcharts, wireframes, mock-ups, and graphics for this application. The application is still in development.
Sync2 Agency's mother copmany, Devlin, asked me to design a new site for them which will reflect their new direction. They wanted creativity to be reflected in the design while maintaining the integrity of their organization.
Sync2 Networks did not have a site when they bought Devlin West as Sync2 Agency. I was asked to design a corporate website which will house all the information about the subsites which will be updated once they become available.
I was hired by Simon Fraser University Continuing Studies department, where I worked both as a print and a web designer. I maintained and designed a few websites and laid out many brochures during my contract.
One notable job I've done for them was creating a dynamic website for the Writers' Studio, which was to be updated by non designer/developers. I created a Wordpress website for them themed in SFU standards.
Bridge Magazine was looking for a designer a few years back, starting out. They needed a collaborator who would help invent their identity in Vancouver's fashion industry. I was referred by a colleague for the job.
Over the years, my contributions to the magazine increased. I started out just designing the logo and business cards, and became their main graphic designer responsible for layouts of the magazines, media kits, and some web graphics.
My Radio Comebackhome is a radio show airing two hours every week for Vancouver's Korean youth, which they have been doing for the past 13 years. I was asked to brand the show with a mascot which would appeal to both boys and girls.
What I ended up creating was a mascot of a radio and character illustrations for every one of their members so the listeners could create an image for each of the DJ's.
Print ads, sign cards, souvenirs were created based on the illustrations. The clients were very happy and I was commisioned to design many iterations of their websites over the years.
Motion Media is a local multimedia production company with fifteen years of experience, specializing in event videography including weddings. The growing competition in the market has led the company's direction to be different than those.I was asked to rebrand and create an online presence for the company.
After many iterations, a logo was chosen and a website and business cards were built from it. I was also asked to design a template for their DVD covers which could be updated easily.
Whiteday Wedding is a local wedding shop. I was asked to design two different templates for their wedding DVD covers, one with their pictures and one without.
A starting up hair salon was looking to design a restaurant-like menu for their beauty services. I created a logo for them as well of a jewelled cat, representing both feminity and beauty.