Portfolio

Graphic Design
Sara Lamb & Associates
Sara Lamb is an individual, couple, and family counsellor from Halifax, Nova Scotia. A registered counselling therapist and an Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT) supervisor, she is beloved by her many clients. She is also my mother. I wanted her branding to reflect personal growth, the organic and non-linear nature of healing,

Souper Duper
Souper Duper is a Dartmouth, Nova Scotia restaurant with a long history of serving simple, homemade soups and sandwiches to the Sullivan’s Pond community. When Hossain Al Shahariar Shikhon, a Bengali refugee, took over the business, he wanted to make sure he was continuing to serve the community the same

Living in Possibilities
I met Daphne Gardiner at an online event through the CGLCC (Canada’s Queer Chamber of Commerce). They are an Ontario-based disability and accessibility-focused life coach, whose mission is to create and cultivate a diverse, inclusive, and accessible community. Working with Daphne to clarify their visual identity, we spent a number

Dream Wash
Dream Wash’s owner, Malik, had tried using both Fiverr and Canva to build a visual identity--but wasn’t happy with the results. After working together to clarify his vision, we were able to collaborate on a modular design that works for all of Dream Wash’s subsidiaries, which include both auto detailing

Fumoir Poirier
Fumoir Poirier is the brainchild of Chad Poirier, a local maritime fishmonger. Drawing from a history of fish smoking craft passed down through generations in his family, Chad is ever-refining his technique while always paying homage to tradition. He requested a design that could double as an ink stamp. This


Illustration
Stephanie Fox
Stephanie Fox is a Halifax-based UX consultant and author of Would You Date Your Website? a UX toolkit for website owners from all backgrounds. I met Stephanie at Third Wednesday, a local tech and marketing meetup in Halifax, back in 2024, right as I was starting my freelance design business.

Illustrations of 2025
2025 was a good year for digital and traditional work, from redrawing of older images to developing my compositional and colour techniques. By the end of the 2025, I noticed I had become extremely comfortable with analyzing art, both others’ and my own, a skill that I’ve been working on

In collaboration with Mi’kmaq stakeholders
In 2013, I spent 4 months living in a Mi’kmaq Nation-led camp in Rexton, New Brunswick. It was a period of my life that would forever change my values and ethics as a settler in Mi’kma’ki (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, and parts of Quebec and Maine). My personal values

Illustrations of 2024
2024 was a pivotal year for my illustration work. Having picked up an iPad for the first time, thanks to the generosity of my grandmother “Kiki,” I dove headfirst into Procreate . Being able to sketch on the move – at cafes, the library, or from the comfort of my couch – had









