The following posters features self designed type: This poster is about the struggle between making positive and negative choices. The top bird is on a quest to ascend towards heaven while the other is falling into hell, but both are bound together by the lines of choice as well as being torn apart by them.
This is an exploration in expressive type design. Featuring the theme of inner beauty no matter how abnormal people may seem.
This project required us to create a branding system for a made up company of our choice. Spark Publishers is a kid's book publishing company, so it required a sense of fantasy and maturity for an adult platform. We needed a logo that works in both colour and b/w, letter head, business card, and envelope.
This is a magazine about Biomimetic Design (a new, up incoming innovative field dealing mainly with biology, engineering, and product design). I realize that there already exist a science magazine called Seed, but it worked so perfectly for the project that my professor let me use it. The custom brand logo for the magazine was chosen to represent how nature can inspire an infinite number of beginnings for ideation.
The feature article, Wild Things On The Beach, is from Wired Magazine. It is about Theo Jansen's kinetic sculptures and how nature lent its hand in his creations.
A photographic version of the feature article and magazine.
This is a mock pitch of a poster and banner for Planet in Focus, an international environmental film festival, that I did last year. It features a new branding program and custom lettering.
This is a poster and brochure advertising a knitting festival that's being held in Toronto. The design brief for it was that we were limited to using just one shape to create the primary element of the poster. So with circles I had illustrated a narrative about knitting.
Hey everyone! My name is Vicky and I'm a Graphic Design student at the Ontario College of Art and Design. I'm also born and raised in Toronto and I have a passion for the environment.
I have an official website: www.vickyli.net