Data with style and grace

A collection of small projects

Services: Information Sheets, Animation, Infographic Design, Reports and Publications, Educational Materials

Award-winning Safe Mobility in Urban Areas Infographic Series

Client: Parachute

The Safe Mobility in Urban Areas infographic series designed as a poster in both English and French and as standalone pamphlets. Topics include: equity, health and wellbeing, the environment, and data driven decision-making for road systems.

In 2024, this infographic series received Gold in the print category of the International Safety Media Awards.

Character illustrations: iVector/Shutterstock

A poster with text overlaying illustrations of people in various modes of mobility along a winding road.
Text overlaying an illustrated winding road with a teenage girl standing to the side, a man on a bicycle, a elderly couple with a cane and a young girl playing with a dog.
Text overlaying  a winding road coming from an urban area with buildings. On the road are a woman, a man with a seeing eye dog, an elderly man in a wheelchair, a pair of school aged children carrying a backpacks and three children playing jump rope.
Text overlayed on a large illustrated road with cautionary road signs, a driving vehicle, a teenage girl standing by the road, and a cyclist.
Text overlaying an illustrated winding road with a teenager on a scooter, a couple with grocery bags, a teenage boy on a skateboard, and a car with smoke coming out the exhaust pipe.
Text overlaying an illustrated parking lot.

The Kreb’s Cycle

On-going personal project

Reference diagram
(Click image to enlarge)

Version One: Created in 2007 while studying at OCAD

Version Two: Revised for a friend to use with her High School Biology students (2019)

Women at Work Series

Client: Institute for Gender and the Economy

Presentation Animations

Client: Roger L. Martin, Inc.

15-Years of Reach and Impact Infographic

Client: Michael Lee-Chin Institute for Corporate Citizenship

Cities Team Report Series

Client: Martin Prosperity Institute

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