After ten years of growth, the North American RV industry says sales are starting to slow down. Fifty years ago, this was the RV to own. It’s a 1969 Volkswagen 21 Window Bus. And yes, it has 21 windows! Many vans back then were covered in sunbursts, flower stickers and peace symbols – but we prefer this pristine, persimmon orange and tan classic. Now that’s a sweet ride.
Right to Play
Case for SupportOver the next three years, Right to Play will invest $20 million in building a future where Indigenous children and youth are thriving and succeeding, using the transformative power of play. H&W, with the Offord Group, worked on a Case for Support to fund a national initiative to help children living in the most challenging circumstances. Here we created worlds of possibility with inspiration from the Northern Lights and illustrations by Mariah Meawasige.
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Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships
Conference BrandFor over 25 years the Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships has hosted the largest P3 conference in Canada. With the increasing complexity of today’s national transit, power and infrastructure projects, P3 is an important venue for networking and knowledge exchange. We were delighted to create the visual brand for this year’s conference: P319. The graphics use precise geometric shapes interacting with photographic close-ups of the materials used in these immense engineering projects. The visual system works across everything from social media marketing and invitation e-blasts, to delegate materials and conference signage.
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Northumberland Learning Connection
Lecture Series Just launched: the design for the upcoming Fall 2019 Northumberland Learning Connection (NLC) lecture series on artificial intelligence: AI+U. A stylized image of a brain, displaying both organic and digital information paths, reinforces the complexity associated with this topic. Provocative images and bold graphics support talks that delve into AI and its ethical and political questions. The design positions this program on the future of technology both as exciting and unsettling.
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