Posted: March 29th, 2010 | Author: chris | Filed under: creative, featured projects, news, print projects | Tags: 100 years of history, CAA, Canadian Automobile Association, clean, colour palette, grungy, handwritten script font, illustration, lowe-martin, mural, panels, retro, series, typography | No Comments »
The CAA approached us to create a series of mural panels to capture over 100 years of history in Canada. We decided to keep a clean retro look, muted colour palette and handwritten script type font. Given the age of certain photos, a grungy illustrative style was used to ‘stitch’ the background imagery together. Final panel artwork measured roughly 5′ width each for a total of over 25 feet; Lowe-Martin handled the output and installation.
caa.ca

all 5 panels
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Posted: February 22nd, 2010 | Author: chris | Filed under: featured projects, news, photography, web projects | Tags: admetro, css, cutting edge, design, html, photography, technology, touchscreen, web, website | No Comments »
A D Metro, a leader in touchscreen technology, approached us to redesign their website to be more in line with their cutting edge products. This project included design, html/css and photography.
admetro.com

A D Metro website
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Posted: October 8th, 2009 | Author: chris | Filed under: tips | Tags: google | No Comments »

taking a break going to get a coke
Posted: July 28th, 2009 | Author: chris | Filed under: tips | Tags: web design | No Comments »
did you know?
Along with any content, functionality or image requirements, it’s always a good thing to have prepared a shortlist of sites you like AND dislike when approaching us with a site design project. This gives us parametres as to the overall look and functionality we will be considering during the design process, or anytime after that point.
Posted: July 14th, 2009 | Author: chris | Filed under: tips | Tags: Finny | No Comments »

Finn showing off his new winter coat
If there aren’t any objections, or anyone has any allergies, why not bring your dog in for a day at the office. People’s moods seem to lighten up and no one minds a lil tug-of-war. Though we’ve already passed the date for this year’s Bring-your-dog-to-work-day (takeyourdog.com/index.php), keep it in mind for next year’s!
Good times!