I was really excited to work with singer-songwriter Anique Granger once again on her latest project: a series of summer afternoon jam sessions in Montreal. We went for a festive, summer graphic that corresponds nicely to the cultural french atmosphere of Quebec. For more info visit aniquegranger.info.
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Promoting children’s literacy
I love children’s literature and jumped at the opportunity to design the new branding for BookFest, Nanaimo’s children book festival. Working with the festival’s board of directors, Fairy Punk designed a logo that reflected the fun imaginative spirit of children’s stories. Additionally, Fairy Punk developed the promotional material for this year’s festival.
For more information visit www.bookfest.ca
Designer profile on Radio-Canada
I was recently interviewed by Radio-Canada for the design work I did for PRIDE house, the first of its kind LGBT pavilion celebrating diversity in sport during the 2010 Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games. Working with gaywhistler.com Fairy Punk developed the logo, branding and visual facade of PRIDE house. With locations in both Whistler and Vancouver, PRIDE House was designed with the core values of celebrating authenticity, diversity and inclusiveness.
For more information on PRIDE House visit pridehouse.ca.

Evolution of a project
I thought it would be interesting to show the evolution of a project from start to finish. This banner was designed to promote Whistler’s range of activities for GayWhistler.
Here is the 1st version:
The final version involved changing a few icons, reordering the colours and adding the textured background to the header & footer: