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Day of Mourning posters 2018

On 28 Sep, 2018
By : Karen Brown
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Every year, the Day of Mourning is observed on April 28 to pay tribute to those who have died or been injured at work. Three new posters were created this year.   Client: Workers' Compensation Board of Nova...

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Women Unlimited pop-up banners

On 24 May, 2016
By : Karen Brown
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Women Unlimited required a series of pop-up banners to promote their programs throughout Nova Scotia. Shown here are two of the banners.   Photographers: Nicole White and Kelly...

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Head Lice Poster

On 07 Sep, 2015
By : Karen Brown
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This poster was originally created in 2005. Colours and design were updated to match Nova Scotia's visual brand.   Client: Communications Nova Scotia   Illustrator: Bonnie...

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Extreme Drinking Campaign

On 13 Apr, 2013
By : Karen Brown
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Campaign included: 2 posters, brochure, print ads and fact sheet. Campaign was produced for Health and Wellness, Addiction Services. Extreme or binge drinking is a serious problem for 19-29 year olds. Since the greatest risk is when the person is...

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Peace Not War poster

On 12 Apr, 2013
By : Karen Brown
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The poster was designed for the exhibition, “Lest We Forget – Canadian Designers on War” which featured the responses of 24 prominent Canadian graphic designers to the subjects of war, anti-war and peace. This poster won 3 awards and was...

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Bread and Roses Campaign

On 12 Apr, 2013
By : Karen Brown
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A new bursary was established by the Status of Women. A logo in English and French was created to support the program. To celebrate events on International Women's Day, posters in English and French were developed. A blank area at...

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