Literary Corner Magazine

Publication
Photography

Designed with accessibility in mind, the objective of this project was to create a 12-page non-existing magazine including cover, publication layout, article writing, photography, and style guide.

"No Mistakes" Poster

Typography

A typographic poster designed using a famous quote from Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the Star Trek series with text and background colouring and design inspired by the Enterprise bridge.

Mind Meld Health

application

Designed to aid in the breaking down of barriers in communication between health care providers and patients, this project involved the conceptualisation, design, and prototyping of an application.

TIAC Rebranding

website
other

This project was a collaborative effort between myself and two other designers to rebrand the TIAC. My contribution to this project involved the collation of the style guide and the redesign of the website.

Meg Ilsley Designs

branding
website

This personal branding package for my brand includes a website, logos, stationery (business card, letterhead, and envelopes), and a mini brand style guide. Colours are chosen for maximum contrast.

Globosapiens Bookstore

branding
application
advertising

This rebranding project for a local Winnipeg bookstore includes a branding package (logos, stationery, and a mini brand style guide), advertisements for use in four separate mediums, and a mobile application concept.

Santa Jones Animation

other
animation

This project was a collaborative effort between myself and three other designers. The goal of the project was to conceptualise and create a motion graphic. My contribution to this project was the animation.

"I Am" Campaign

photography

The goal of this project was to recreate Canon's "I Am" Campaign using my own photography and slogans. My approach was to walk around my city, taking photographs and looking for inspiration, before deciding on the final slogans for the project.

Action Poses

artwork
drawing

TFor this project, I was tasks with completing a number of action pose drawings based off photographic references, focusing on form, shading, and positioning. Images were completed in different timeframes and using different tools - including pens, pencils, and sharpies.

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