

I have been thinking more about the value of the design process, and that process keep bringing me back to this project for ALS. It’s strange that at the time I was feeling very frustrated about the project and I am still not completely comfortable about the final deliverable but what I can say is that the process was and remains solid. It is I suppose – part of the learning curve – it will only get stronger and the final outcomeit turn – more solid. I wanted to also post 2 more images from that project – pieces that should or potentially could communicate the idea of a Network (community) of hope which makes up the BC charity ALSBC….an identity that if committed to by the non-profit group – would give them the staying power they are looking for within the charitable hierarchy in British Columbia. This identity would develope over time into something much more then just some purple people – but an identity. The Identity they are lacking.
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Design – It has been awhile
It is the start of my final year at ECI and I am looking to self direct my own communication ideas. The ALS project was a good experience in starting with a proposal and running it through to final product. The poster above was part of that project. Jim and Mel were my partners in the crime – this year will be a solo show. I am hoping to have a mentor or two to help keep me on track to a successful project. I am also thinking of self promotional ideas that could include T-shirts and Illustration, I will keep this blog posted and at the same time the 2 or 3 people that visit it – cheers
Design – Urban Lonsdale



I was looking at the last few posts and they have been heavy on the illustration, some old some new – I guess there is nothing wrong with that but, its time for design. I spent some time exploring Lonsdale and the North Shore and the history is rich here. I put together a series of Magazine ads promoting the community. I wanted it to reflect the history and the call to a new life. Almost a homesteading flavour yet in a contemporary form. I find the form interesting and the depth of the Type reflects the history which I am trying to learn more about. Lonsdale seems to be in this call to community mode again, it could be because real estate is insane and everyone is calling you, but I want to think that it could be vancouvers next walkable, sustainable community,- Let me know what you think of Lonsdale.
Illustration – mark making
Illustration – Lines
Illustration – Jim Dine
Illustration – More Six Day News
Illustration – Momentum

Momentum magazine has been very good to me, Amy keeps inviting me to send in drawings based on articles and this time she gave me a lot of room to interpret the article anyway I wanted. If you get a chance pick up a copy – do so and let me know if you see the parallels in the Illustration. I had a great time doing it, the magazine promotes great things and I am happy to be a part of it in this small way. Cheers to bikes.
Illustration – Masters

You can never look at the Masters enough, I can always learn and be inspired by looking at the lines, the ways in which they represented form and shape, and mass, etc…. I was drawing in a sketch book and this is what happened, I will have to tell you about my trip to the British Museum in London some day, it sends chills down my back just thinking of it – here’s to history.
Design – Not so Epic Vancouver

The Sustainable show was nice, that is about all I can say, some great things to see and some interesting things on the horizon with the flavour of sustainablity all over it. Emily Carr was nice enough to set up some students with a booth and I was fortunate to be able to participate, I am thankful for the opportunity – the downer is that my magazine was stolen from the show – a one off, over priced, recycled paper printed, portfolio material, type magazine. If it is sitting on you coffee table you owe me $48 mother%$#&%@&!^()#er








