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Cartoon Commissions 2020

I have beeen lucky enough to begin commission this year – it makes me so happy to put a beautiful cartoon in someone’s home! The illustrations are organized in the order completed. This usually takes about 1 month, providing a selection of sketches, a rough for feedback and then a final.
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Inktober 2020

This was my first time following along with an inktober and in 2020 I did @FurryLittlePeach’s prompts. These are some of my favorite, and to see them all head to my instagram: @simplythisnthat
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Editorial Design

These are a few of the spreads I designed from my time at Source Media Group. We produced 6 magazines in the Central Alberta area – 2 monthly and 4 quarterly. I updated several sites each month with the new articles and issues, and processed ads for our clients. calgaryhomeliving.com  
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Sex Pamphlet

This is a pamphlet I created in Info Design. Intended for ages 14-24, it is meant to entertain the viewer during their long stay in a clinic waiting room with crass illustrations, open-minded information, and shocking statistics. The purpose is to realize that everyone is different, and there is no need to feel ashamed or judge anyone else. It’s time to be open, honest and safe. It is three booklets saddle-stitched in an accordion format for easy handling: Attraction Be Smart and Safe Why Now?
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Shaw Web Design

During my time at Shaw I refreshed the corporate section of their website, and aligned it to their updated brand. I created the banners and icons, but also evaluated which pages could be consolidated, or removed. Here are some of the pages and projects that I worked on. Pumpkin Patrol was one of my favourite projects because I got to include some illustrations. Afterwards I made a few into gifs for fun.  
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Story Telling

The work I did for this class was some of the most fun I’ve had illustrating, and I think that was because the final piece wasn’t as important as the story/concept, so I felt more comfortable trying new things. The first project was to create an illustration inspired by an assigned artist. My artist was Emily Carroll – a prominent voice in the web comic horror genre. She strives to make her viewer feel uneasy, so I decided to illustrate my greatest source of unease: water! Another project was to take the classic Red Riding Hood tale and tell it a different way: in another era, from another point of view, maybe Red is a wolf? I decided to focus on the fact that in many of the versions the wolf seems to gobble down little Red and the Grandma in one gulp. “It was pretty dumb of the wolf to eat us alive, hey Grams?”    
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