The Edmonton Down Syndrome Society

The Edmonton Down Syndrome Society

Posted by on Jan 31, 2013 in Design | No Comments

Pulp Studios Inc. is lucky to work with the Edmonton Down Syndrome Society.  They are a staff and volunteer operated organization committed to supporting persons with Down syndrome and their families, through provision of programming, providing information & resources and above all connecting members with one another in Edmonton, Alberta. Initially built by 4 families, EDSS […]

Organization in the work place…

Organization in the work place…

Posted by on Dec 3, 2012 in Process, Testimony | One Comment

Hey folks, This blog post is all about my perspective on organization in the work place. My perspective is that organization is vital. That is all. Oh, you wanted more? Ok, so I can’t really get away with a few sentences. Let me chat some more. First off, I understand that organization is hard for […]

Think Bigger

Think Bigger

Posted by on Nov 14, 2012 in Testimony | No Comments

Pulp Studios team has been working hard to beat Edmonton’s proverbial business opportunity bushes to see what’s new and happening and what makes our hearts skip a beat in this market. It’s been a wonderful couple of months of discussions around direction, change, strategy and growth. Perhaps we’ve been subconsciously influenced by one of our […]

Character Design Process for Emerald Hills Shopping Centre

Character Design Process for Emerald Hills Shopping Centre

Posted by on Oct 31, 2012 in Characters, Illustration, Process, Testimony | No Comments

As one of the newer members of the Pulp Studios team, I have had some pretty awesome challenges and experiences already. As a “young” illustrator it has been very beneficial to my growth in my artistic skills and creative processes. Working within a smaller studio I feel I have had more “hands on”opportunities within projects […]

10 lessons learned in the first 3 years of professional graphic design.

10 lessons learned in the first 3 years of professional graphic design.

Posted by on Oct 9, 2012 in Design | No Comments

1.) You don’t have to be a flawless illustrator. Trying to be something you’re not isn’t only frustrating, but obvious. Taking steps to become a better illustrator is key. But don’t kill yourself over the fact that you still can’t draw it exactly like you see it. There are many talents in design aside from […]