Tuesday, April 6, 2010

A client that doesn't come back anymore...




I worked on the Ottawa Mission's annual reports and newsletters for two years. Then one of their media people decided to learn InDesign and now they do it themselves. I can't say I'm not extremely disappointed. But that's what happens sometimes.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

For the sake of a second post in March...


Here is a concept done for Environment Canada. It was not selected. None were selected in fact. This is an example of wasteful government spending. I got to create a nice logo out of it anyway.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Another amazing (in my opinion) reject


Engineers Canada is a client of Ryan/Smith. This is a concept I did for their stationery after R/S redesigned the Engineers Canada brand. The one they selected was good. However, in my opinion, this one was great! :)

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

PIPSC Gala Logo – Ryan/Smith Creative


This is a good example of why I love Bickham Script. Look at the alternate character that was used for the l. Bickham is my favorite script font.

Monday, February 1, 2010

A small job becomes a big job?



I designed this logo in the spring of 2009. I may be redoing their website. *fingers crossed*

Blue Nile Ethiopian Restaurant – Ryan/Smith Creative


This project defines a truth in our industry.

If you go to the website and read the copy it will take you about three seconds to find 5 typos. There are hundreds. Of course R/S offered to check for spelling, grammatical and punctuation errors but the client refused to pay extra for our keen eyes. So, as it stands, one of my only designs for web is riddled with misspellings, poor grammar and punctuation.

Friday, January 29, 2010

HMIRC Concept – Ryan/Smith Creative


This is a concept I did for Hazardous Materials Information Review Commission's 25th Anniversary Annual Report under the art direction of Charlie Smith, Art Director/Owner.

This is one of my absolute favourite designs. The concept was a timeline with 25 years of accomplishments, events, and successes starting with WHMIS. The flowing water symbolizes constant movement forward into the future. I also like how the 4/4 cover switches to a 2 colour interior. This concept was never chosen. Bits and pieces of it were merged with bits and pieces of other competing concepts. Clients will be clients.