Here is some of my latest print design work.
Your print materials could look as great as this! I’d love to work with you, just give me a call.
(Click on any of the images below to open up the full gallery).

A local couple own these sister businesses and requested a combined thank you for one stream and coupon for the other to send out to preferred clients early in 2020. The two brands look quite different, both designed at Sumack Loft, so colour and supporting graphics are used in these pieces to tie it all together.

This document was designed as a “roadmap” to the future of the organization for Co-operatives and Mutuals Canada, the national association representing over 9,000 co-operatives. An engaging and compelling design was developed based on geometric shapes which echo the corporate logo, and which features large callouts and short informational paragraphs.

Long established as one of the top designers in the field of Irish dance, this dress maker recently came to us to help revitalize a brand that had been critically overtaken by some of the big names in the industry. We created a powerful new visual identity of a phoenix rising from the flames, its shape a subtle reflection of a dancer standing in the ready position. Along with an effective new website, an exciting contest, and a series of stunning advertisements Phoenix Designs immediately captured the attention of the Irish Dancing world.

Our local midwifery group, for whom we created branding and a new website in 2015, were finding that there still appeared to be a lack of understanding about midwifery among medical professionals and potential clients. This inviting and informative brochure was produced for distribution in medical offices and for outreach in the community.

The highly successful Thanksgiving studio tour in the Almonte and Clayton area keeps expanding in scope. In 2018 Sumack Loft helped the tour organizers move to a new brochure format to make a wealth of information manageable and easy to navigate for attendees. The overall look and feel of the branding has also been updated with a cleaner, more sophisticated approach. Logo and tagline also developed by Sumack Loft.
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