A murder mystery game without the murder
A murder mystery game without the murder? That’s right! Who Stole the Prize Pie is a recently launched game perfect for the whole family.
A murder mystery game without the murder? That’s right! Who Stole the Prize Pie is a recently launched game perfect for the whole family.
I worked with the Paddling Together towards a Skookum Surrey team to set up an immersive, multimedia site so anyone can experience their own canoe journey and learn about how to build stronger, more humanizing relationships among Urban Indigenous Peoples and health/social services providers.
Blue Lotus Ethnobotanicals wanted their website to reflect the healing power of nature. That’s where I came in!
The dialogue podcast, called Talk Dialogue to Me, was a strategic initiative to promote the art and practice of dialogue while also increasing understanding of the Centre for Dialogue’s mission.
SFU’s Centre for Dialogue underwent a period of rapid growth and required a website redesign, which ultimately improved user experience.
The Strengthening Canadian Democracy Initiative at SFU’s Centre for Dialogue created a card game to explore how to inspire change in democracy. I helped them design the game cards to be print-at-home friendly.
Jane Whitlaw approached me to design a website to help her launch her counselling practice in South Surrey.
Being Safe, Being Me is the product of knowledge mobilization materials for the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Health Survey.
The Strengthening Canadian Democracy team at SFU’s Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue was looking to mobilize their findings in a visual way. Having previously worked with me at SARAVYC, the team’s director contracted me to design four infographics.
Each year, the Legion Foundation raises funds for their veteran programs through a key chain campaign. Having written an engaging fundraising letter for their 2019 campaign, they contacted me again to support their 2020 campaign.