



Ottawa Festival Network
2025 Summer Advertising Campaign
This campaign was designed to bring awareness to the Ottawa Festival Network in the greater Ottawa region, so that residents and tourists use OFN as a hub to plan their next festival experience.
I designed a poster, both in digital and physical formats, along with a bilingual brochure and stickers, all to promote OFN as the festival hub.



RepairTogether
Campaign for Donors and Recipients
The purpose of this campaign was to improve the intake of donations and overall public knowledge of the organization RepairTogether. These posters and business cards were designed to encourage residents in Kingston to donate their old technology to the organization, and to bring awareness of this organization being an option to the residents who can’t afford a device.




READ Saint John
NGO Brand Redesign
This is a college project I did for a community-driven literacy non-profit organization. The goals here were to create a logo and brand identity for the organization that fits their mission and brand values, and then applying these designs to stationery and other applications.
I designed the logo symbol to be fitting to the value of reading and learning, along with incorporating the symbolism of water as a fitting element to the wider community’s culture of the Bay of Fundy, as this organization is based in southern New Brunswick.


Kingston Canadian Film Festival 2025
Campaign Design
In this project, our college program partnered with the Kingston Canadian Film Festival to create a promotional poster for their 25th anniversary. I ideated and illustrated the idea of a roll of film negatives being folded into the shape of the number 25. This way it’s both visually appealing and appropriate to the event’s emphasis.
The background of the poster is a photo I took of a pedestrian alleyway in downtown Kingston, which is appropriate and visually engaging to the atmosphere of the city!
I designed the logo symbol to be fitting to the value of reading and learning, along with incorporating the symbolism of water as a fitting element to the wider community’s culture of the Bay of Fundy, as this organization is based in southern New Brunswick.