COMMUNICATE BY DESIGN
Illustrative elements form the building blocks for any type of visual communication. Lines, shape, colours, texture, and patterns all play a vital role to visually express ideas.
ENGAGE YOUR AUDIENCE
Make the first moment a client touches your business card a positive one.
TELL YOUR STORY
Choose an illustration that evokes the essence of your business.
CLARIFY YOUR BRAND
Keep your images cohesive to engage your audience longer.
DRAW ATTENTION
Strong visual assets capture your audience’s attention. Studies show that people are captured by and absorb more information from images than text. The old adage, “a picture says a thousand word,” is true. In our fast-paced world visual assets are increasingly important.
THE POWER OF DESIGN
Typeface, space, choice of image and colour all contribute to visual communication. There are multiple applications for graphic designs.
CORPORATE DESIGN
Identity branding including logos.
WEB & INTERFACE DESIGN
Images and layouts used to create sites and apps.
ADVERTISING
Visual compositions for advertising and marketing.
PUBLISHING
Cover and layout of printed publications.
PRODUCT DESIGN
Visual assets such as stickers and labels.
SIGNAGE
Billboards, murals, street signs and store signs.
PRODUCT DESIGN
Visual elements used in entertainment productions.
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
Pictorial elements for industry.
CLIENT SUCCESS
Collaborating with Leona, we crafted a personalized “Self Care” resource booklet tailored for caregivers, available both in print and digital formats. It was truly fulfilling to contribute to this significant project.
“Working on behalf of the West Kootenay Boundary Caregiver Support Program, I recently collaborated with Beth at Spring
Creative to develop a print-ready resource for our clients. Although we had fairly clear ideas on the booklet’s content and overall impression, Beth was able to take our raw version and transform it into a professional resource that reflects the thought and care put into its development. Spring Creative was a pleasure to work with and we already have them working on another project for us.”