Author Archives: Blair
The Chimera Project
The Chimera Project is one of Toronto’s most well-known contemporary dance companies. Powerful, risk-taking and fiercely contemporary, The Chimera Project creates visceral theatre experiences that break down the social veneer between audience and performer. Founded in 1999 by award-winning choreographer Malgorzata Nowacka, The Chimera Project confronts the audience with high-octane physicality, ferocious technique and darkly [...]
Centre for Social Innovation
When I left my full time job in 2007 and went the route of freelancing, I was told (by my friend Mark over at Remarkk!) to check out the Centre for Social Innovation as a place to possibly run my business out of. I’m not one who can stay at home and work (I’d never [...]
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AuthentiCity
Culture is one of the reasons why cities thrive. And no one knows this better than Greg Baeker, PhD. Greg is an expert on cultural mapping for cities around the world. His company, AuthentiCity, needed a new brand and a new website to help promote his work and the various reports and articles he has [...]
Theatre Passe Muraille
In 2007, Theatre Passe Muraille approached me to design their marketing material for the 07/08 Season. Along with creating a marketing campaign based around the productions being presented, BFdesign helped to brand the company as it entered a new era with an entirely new artistic staff.
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Orchestras Canada
This is probably one of my favourite brands that I have designed since I began working as a graphic designer. Orchestras Canada was in desperate need of an overhaul to their brand. The Executive Director approached me about coming up with some concepts to help move the organization’s brand into a more modern and sleek [...]
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Concept Design