festival identities + spatial systems

festivals & events

launch campaigns, exhibition graphics, award shows, and interior interventions.

scope

visual language, wayfinding, environmental graphics, stage treatments, and supporting print + digital assets.

clients & collaborators

DesignTO Festival, Artist Project, TIFF, Azure, RBC, and cultural partners.

DesignTO festival — launch in space

For DesignTO, the festival identity extends into launch events and partner venues: banners, large-format graphics, and digital surfaces carry the same typographic system across physical and online spaces.

DesignTO launch party with festival graphics and event environment.
DesignTO launch party at Harbourfront Centre — festival language applied to banners, stage backdrops, and wayfinding moments across the venue.

Artist Project — exhibition interventions

For Artist Project, environmental graphics work in tandem with individual artist installations. Simple, bold typography and colour fields frame the work without competing with it, while still being legible from the floor.

Artist Project installation with large environmental graphic and visitors on the floor.
Ancestrale II at Artist Project — large-scale graphics and typography wrap the installation, creating a clear presence within a dense exhibition hall.

TIFF — cinematic wayfinding

At TIFF, graphics and wayfinding are treated as part of the cinematic experience. Typography, colour, and image sequences lead visitors through lobbies, concessions, and gallery spaces.

TIFF Picture Palace environment with large graphics and visitors in the space.
Picture Palace at TIFF — environmental graphics, titles, and directional cues integrated into the built space to support visitor flow.

award shows & corporate events

Stage treatments and award environments balance broadcast needs with in-room legibility. Large-scale typography, colour blocks, and lighting work together to keep the brand present without overwhelming the presenters or audience.

interior & architectural touchpoints

Many event systems extend into more permanent interiors: lobbies, lounges, and informal gathering spaces. Typographic detail, material choices, and lighting all contribute to how these spaces are read and used.

Interior living-room style environment with designed furnishings and considered lighting.
Interior concept rendering used to explore material palettes, lighting, and how graphic systems might land in a residential-scale space.