portfolio: Wagging Tails Web Site

February 17, 2010

www.waggingtailsadventures.com

A website was launched last week for Wagging Tails Adventures, a new company in Victoria BC offering daily adventure hikes for dogs, pet sitting, doggie daycare and pet taxi services. This lively site shows the adventurous, animal-loving side of owners Mark and Jenn who were inspired by their rescue dog Zeus. He showed them that proper socialization and exercise makes a much happier and healthy companion. Stay tuned for the before and after of their logo in an upcoming “logo whisperer” post.

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artsy: Life Drawing at UVic

February 9, 2010

Here’s a good question – should designers know how to draw?

Have you ever had a craving to see what it would feel like to be an art student? Ever wanted to try your hand at life drawing? The UVic Visual Arts department offers Life Drawing Sessions that are open to the public. Feb 13, 20, 27 10am-1pm. All skill levels welcome.

Visiting artist lectures are also open to the public. If you are interested in art and are looking to expand your point of view, these evenings are invaluable.

More info on both of the above here.

Beth Campbell 1997

Beth Campbell 1997 (the drawing, not the model)

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chit-chat: In Conversation With Big Fat Hen

January 14, 2010
Ruby Blossom Blanket from Big Fat Hen

Ruby Blossom Blanket from Big Fat Hen

I was really excited when my client Big Fat Hen was announced Pick of the Year from coolmompicks.com! Co-owner Emily was kind enough to take the time to discuss her business of offering fresh, fun and functional modern baby essentials.

BCC: What compelled you to start your own business? Can you tell us a little bit about the beginnings of bigfathen?
Emily: When I was pregnant with my son, I couldn’t find anything for the baby room that wasn’t super disney’d out or insanely expensive. So my Mom came up with all these great ideas and together we created a bedding set. People really loved the bedding and it got us thinking about starting a business. At first we were going to do a few crib quilts and market them to local stores but we soon realised that we wanted to do it right which meant a website, business cards, hang tags, labels etc… My mom and I have a great personal and working relationship so its been a blast doing this with her.

BCC: How did you come up with the name “Big Fat Hen”?
Emily: Big Fat Hen was a childhood nickname- its not as bad as it sounds! My older brothers mixed two nursery rhymes -One, Two, Buckle My Shoe and Higgledy Piggledy to create a nursery rhyme for me. They would recite the made up nursery rhyme to me and over the years created all these great endearing nicknames that I still have today. When my Mom and I were considering starting a business my brother Dean suggested Big Fat Hen as a name and we loved it.

Dawson's Diggers Blanket

Dawson's Diggers Blanket


BCC: “Mompreneur”. Tacky or terrific?
Emily: Good question. When I was on Maternity leave I first heard the term and wasn’t wild about it. Now I work full time, run a business, try to have a sliver of a social life and at the same time I am fully committed to spending as much time as possible with my son. I totally get this term now and embrace it. One day I may be known as a successful entrepreneur in the public and a successful Mom at home but for now these two are tied closely together for me.

BCC: How have you managed to juggle the roles of business owner and mom? What falls by the wayside?
Emily: I work full-time and love my job so for 8 hours my attention is there. When I come home I put my energy into spending quality time with my son and husband. I then put my son to bed and start working on Big Fat Hen. I try not to mix work, Big Fat Hen and family because they all need my undivided attention. So I guess I juggle roles by trying not to juggle. A lot of things fall by the wayside- the thing I miss most is free time.

BCC: Where are your products manufactured?
Emily: My Mom hand makes all of our products in Victoria. We have another talented sewer who also helps us out when we get busy.

BCC: What has been your most successful form of marketing?
Emily: Our products have been reviewed on a several blogs and we have been featured in some local magazines. The best blog for us has been www.coolmompicks.com because we have been approached by stores who have seen us featured on that reputable site. But you can’t beat word of mouth. We have had a lot of our friends pass around our website which has generated a lot of business and support for Big Fat Hen.

BCC: What is your favorite BFH product?
Emily: The Sam Savanna blanket.

BCC: What is your favorite baby/toddler find?
Emily: I am loving the ‘foaming tot wash’ by Rocky Mountain Soap Company. It’s natural, smells good and because of it my son can’t stop saying ”soap” a million times a day.

Emily's favorite blanket fabric in bib form - Sam Savanna

Emily's favorite blanket fabric in bib form - Sam Savanna


BCC: What is your biggest business startup tip?
Emily: Use your resources. Friends, family, acquaintances and even people we have never met have either offered invaluable advice or helped us grow our product. I have been so surprised at how willing business people are to help other people in business. In the conception phase, I emailed an online store and asked a few questions and she wrote me back a long informative email that I still refer to today.

BCC: Have you subscribed to the latest in social media – facebook, twitter, blogging…?
Emily: We are on facebook which has been great for us. We have been able to reach our fans when we have a sale or when we get picked up by a new store. I would like to spend more time on reaching people through social media but its all about priorities and right now our priority is providing our stores and individual customers with good service and a great product.

BCC: You have paypal integrated with your online store, are you happy with PayPal?
Emily: PayPal has been super easy to work with. I have never had any issues with online payments and our customers report that it has been seamless on their end.

BCC: What stops you from throwing in the towel and giving up during those frustrating days of running your business?
Emily: Knowing that I have my Mom as my business partner. She reads me very well and knows when I am running on low. She picks up a lot of the work when I can’t. I also love our products and believe that we will become more successful each year. We are always thinking of how to expand our product line so it keeps us on our toes and excited about all the possibilities.

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portfolio: Making the Cut, Hinds Blinds

December 8, 2009

Check out the progression of Hinds Blinds logos that didn’t make the cut.

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portfolio: Hinds Blinds website

December 7, 2009
Hinds Blinds website, click to view

Hinds Blinds website, click to view

New website launched! Hinds Blinds is a family operated window coverings company based in Victoria B.C. They offer everything from blinds to shutters and drapes.

The website’s patterned background was created by using a repeating window graphic on top of a gradient. Hinds Blinds wish-list included simple photo galleries of their products, opting for a rollover feature which keeps visitors on the same page, viewing text along with images. Check out their list of testimonials.

Read more about the project here.

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portfolio: Bamberton

November 20, 2009

Bamberton website

Bamberton website


This new Bamberton site was launched back in the summer and transformed what once was a fairly straight-laced informational site, to an interactive site focused on the past, present and future of Bamberton. Further design development meant the extensive content could be presented in a clear fashion, making good use of brilliant photos of the area, maps, a blog and image/video galleries.

Check out the photos from the remediation process, BC’s largest privately-funded remediation project, or find out what’s in store for the area by checking out the Bamberton website.

The Bamberton project continues to be an ongoing one, find out more about the other materials I’ve worked on for this project here.

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portfolio: Royal Jubilee Denture Clinic

September 8, 2009

I recently completed this logo for Royal Jubilee Denture Clinic, a new state of the art denture clinic that just opened its doors in Oak Bay. After meeting with the lovely Brandi and Ian, I learned that they were looking for something to reflect their modern, progressive and service-orientated approach. They came up with the tagline “The Perfect Fit”, which heavily influenced my design. Although working from scratch can often turn out fabulous results, it can be helpful if I’m given something to go on like a few buzz words or a specific colour. They wanted to make use of their office’s colour palette and I was provided with paint swatches to make sure I was on the right track. Given this information, and the fact that this couple loves the outdoors, this is what I came up with:Royal Jubilee Denture Clinic logo

Check back for more RJDC designs. There is a website and brochure in the works!

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