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Behind the bars: Looking At the Stars
Bessies: back to basics
Black Art Matters – Nia Centre for the Arts
Bookwave — an identity for LitNetTO
Border Crossings Identity Design
Concerned Children’s Advertisers: We are Girls
Corpus Christi Blessing of the Animals
Corpus Christi Children’s Choir: hitting a high note
Courvoisier Succession JL: The goodest cognac
CPAMO – Black Brilliance
Creative Spirit Art Centre: Opening Minds
Creative Spirit Art Centre: Screen Test
Dalai Lama Ottawa 2012: Words that live on
Dalai Lama Toronto 2010: a passion for compassion
Equity is survival
Glen Bernard Camp: Blue Skies, Green Grass, White Folks
Humanist Association: One Small Prick
Journalists Missing
Looking at the Stars – a cure for darkness
MMaple Leaf – Multicultural/Minority Canadian Talent brand identity
Nia – Not White Space.
POCAM Cause to Pause
Sikh Heritage: A Canadian past, a Canadian presence
Spring Meditation: Looking At the Stars
Tartan Turban Secret Readings
The Dialogo
They stopped bullets
ThisAbility: A book on Canadian Art Brut and Outsider Art
Toronto Symphony Orchestra: the symphony of the city
TTC Priority Seats: Invisible
TTC Priority Seats: you can’t always tell
United Nations Environment Programme: Every Species Has a Right to Live
United Way Mended Lives
Visible and Vocal – Click to Count