Mockup of the large scale backlit window blinds design. This is now in place and measures approx 24 feet wide
A thoroughly research interpretive panel that tells the story of the Sto:lo first nations in our area.
This vertical timeline shows major events in Port Coquitlam's history as well as the population growth over the same period
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Logo and tagline for Heritage at Leigh Square - museum and archives. The postmark on the right pays tribute to the fact that our building was once a post office and that the city was incorporated March 7, 1913 and that we opened the new space on March 7, 2013
A series of three banners 24 x 72" that are hung throughout Heritage at Leigh Square
Part of the "Story of Port Coquitlam. This graphics both interprets and provides a background for our flexible exhibit space.
The first interpretive panel in the "Story of Port Coquitlam" main exhibit
One of six heritage markers that are placed throughout the city of Port Coquitlam. This was part of a community legacy project.
The Carter-Page family, descendants of famous Disney artist Peter Carter Page who created the mural in the background. As part of this conservation project we maintained the original plaster wall of this mural which was removed from a heritage building, the Wild Duck Inn, which has since been demolished. Photo courtesy Laura Thomas.
First nations exhibit in custom made secure display cabinet, complete with LED lighting. Photo courtesy Laura Thomas.
Kwikwetlem First Nations canoe display, done in collaboaration with members of Kwikwetlem First Nations and Riverview Horticultural Society. Photo courtesy Laura Thomas.
Rivers display with panel behind. Done by PoCo Heritage volunteers. Photo courtesy Laura Thomas.
This photo shows the flexible exhibit structures we created for Heritage at Leigh Square. We were able to make maximum use of existing materials and create a display area which can be easily reconfigured into multiple arrangements. Photo courtesy Laura Thomas.
Informational kiosk created in front of PoCo City Hall. I created the 6 LED backlit panels and participated in the discussion on overall design concept. A community legacy project.
Heritage walking tour brochure, done in conjunction with PoCo Heritage and Spirit Committee. House pictures courtesy of local artists.
Utility box wrap project, city beautification. The center box utilized a local artists work while the other two utilized my own photography.
On of 20 panels for historical continuum. This community legacy project runs approximately 1 km along the Traboulay PoCo Trail.
New logo I created for the Port Coquitlam Spirit Committee, used post 2010 Winter Games.
New branding for Port Coquitlam Heritage and Cultural Society
Postcard done to help promote Port Coquitlam 2013 centennial
Standup banner done to help promote Port Coquitlam 2013 centennial
Wine label done to help promote Port Coquitlam 2013 centennial and fundraise for PoCo Heritage
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