Won’t someone please think of the children?
Headspace was recently commissioned to brand a program by the Ecology Action Centre, called Active and Safe Routes to School.
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Make it a combo today?
When you first decide to go through the drive-thru at your local fast food restaurant, what is it that motivates you? No doubt a number of things; TV or billboard advertising, past experiences eating there, or the dire need to eat something before you pass out.
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Not my type
If there’s one class that gets slept through a little too consistently in design school - it’s typography. There’s something about it that can seem so unattainable to some designers, and yet - like most things in life - it’s a simple mix between art and science.
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A Global Audience
The campaign Kyle Racki art-directed, illustrated and designed for Bishops Landing was selected for to be showcased on Ads of the World.
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Yeah I’m talking to you! Why everyone should care about web standards
So you don’t know the jargon - that’s okay. In fact, this article is specifically meant for people who don’t toss around words DOM scripting, semantic mark-up or graceful degradation. This is meant for people who care about achieving real benefits to their business.
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Pardon my french
Headspace was recently contracted to brand a not-for-profit group called Direction Emploi. They help Francophones find jobs right here in Nova Scotia.
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Evolving Beauty
Over the years Eric Boutillier-Brown has built a solid reputation for creating beautiful fine-art photography. I’m proud to be able to help a true artist showcase his work from the past 15+ years online. Stay tuned for when his new website is revealed.
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