Calgary Community Map
Ray Dak Lam
See Project
Leave Different
FKA
Bright Horizons
TBWACanada
Confetti Fourdays
Berlin Communications
2024 Newsprint
Client - ATB
This map of Calgary was commissioned by ATB—an Alberta financial institution—to celebrate Calgary’s communities and culture and highlight ATB’s commitment to meeting the financial needs of local residents.
Marrying the artist’s distinctive style with ATB’s brand colours and geometric, interconnected shapes creates a mosaic of the city’s diverse neighbourhoods, natural landscapes and everyday life.
The map is illustrated in quadrants, making it possible to break it into multiple versions. Branches across Calgary proudly display a version of the map that highlights the community in which they operate. The map is displayed in its entirety at ATB’s Calgary corporate headquarters.
Client - Edmonton International Film Festival
Movie lovers are looking for film experiences that move them. Stories not being told in the mainstream. Edmonton International Film Festival curates films from around the globe that inspire us to see ourselves and our world from different perspectives. EIFF transforms us.
Just five days in, the Festival set a new attendance record.
Client - Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Airports’ (YEG) annual report is the one business document produced each year where they share the full gamut of business outcomes that have contributed to their success. In 2023, YEG celebrated growth, transformation and success and the annual report’s theme of Bright Horizons used ethereal colours, light playful illustrations and aspirational headlines to convey this concept on every page.
Client - The Downtown Community League
Confetti Fridays was a free summer event series in Edmonton, hosted by Michael Phair, Alberta’s first openly gay city councillor. Inspired by the Confetti mural in the park named after him, the series celebrated diversity, inclusion, and drag performance. After its success, Confetti Fourdays condensed the celebration before the park’s closure for construction. The design, inspired by 1980s club posters, used flexible grids to spread colourful bursts of pride across downtown like confetti.
Client - The Washington Post
The Washington Post Newsprint is an online year-end recap experience that features personalized highlights and recommendations for its readers. The series of illustrations created for the 2024 Newsprint experience brought these highlights and insights to life, adding a sense of delight as readers discover what they have loved most about The Washington Post.
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