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A photo of Robert Bob Hardy The Walker Runner, speed walking at the Toronto Marathon in October 2018 with his walker. Photo by Toronto Marathon, used on the website bobhardythewalkerrunner.com, designed and hosted by Evolvingmedia.com
Case Study

THE WALKER RUNNER

The Maestro
Robert “Bob” Hardy story
It’s been more than ten years since I first met Robert Hardy in the lounge at the Georgian House Restaurant & Day Spa in Alexandria, Ontario. At the time, in 2008, Heinz Kaswurm, the restaurants’ owner and I were discussing how we could incorporate music into a video we were developing to promote the restaurant on their website.

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Photo of the work shop at Hubert Sabourin Inc. in Alexandria. Photo by Jeff Poissant, RGD. Images used on a website we designed and host at www.hubertsabourin.com.
Case Study

HUBERT SABOURIN INC

A Case Study. Evolving Media & Design Inc. was commissioned to craft a marketing portal for their business: a website with curated promotional text, photography, design, and web hosting in 2017.

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Photo by Jeff Poissant, RGD, for the website designed and hosted by evolvingmedia.com. Visit alexandriaveterinaryclinic.com
Case Study

ALEXANDRIA VETERINARY CLINIC

Janet Lalonde, owner of the Alexandria Veterinary Clinic, commissioned Jeff Poissant of Evolving Media in 2009 to create an online solution that enabled their clients to find the clinic.

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A collage of company logos designed by Jeff Poissant, RGD
Logo Design

THE ART OF LOGO DESIGN

At Evolving Media & Design, the art of logo design is a creative and inspiring process, unique to each client, brand, product, service, or event. It’s about what the symbol says on its own or when anchored with a wordmark, and the artistic journey we embark on to bring it to life.

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Logo design by Jeff Poissant, RGD of Evolving Media & Design Inc. for ICCEES 10th World Congress at Concordia University in 2020, in Montreal, Quebec.
Logo Design

ICCEES 2020 Logo Design

From research to visual concepts, from thumbnail sketches to the client brief, from selecting and defining a colour scheme to developing a message. The final hand-illustrated image.

The art of logo design is unique to the client, the brand, the event; it’s about what the symbol says on its own or anchored with a wordmark.

— Jeff Poissant, RGD

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A photo from the Boca Lingerie Catalogue, provided by the distributer in Ontario when designing a pricing catalogue.
Book, Catalogue, and Magazine design

Lingerie Catalogue

Design a Lingerie catalogue for distributers —Live on the Edge​
An Adult consumer company commissioned Evolving Media to design and layout a new Pleasure Me lingerie catalogue with an adult toy and restraining gear insert in the middle.

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Book, Catalogue, and Magazine design

Agri-Food Canada book design

Evolving Media Case Study Book Design | Agriculture Canada​ Collaboration Worked hand-in-hand with the program manager at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, aligning on vision and

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With permission, Jeff Poissant used an original painting from Canadian Military History provided by National Defence. The painting was scanned, color-corrected, and incorporated into a maple leaf illustration for a series of promotional materials we designed.
Book, Catalogue, and Magazine design

Book Cover Design Canadian Military

In 2001, the Directorate of Honours and Recognition commissioned Jeff Poissant of Evolving Media & Design to create a wrap-around book cover for a historical book titled “Canadian Military History Since the 17th Century” edited by Yves Tremblay.

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A photo illustration by Jeff Poissant, for the 2003 The QNX Cookbook: Recipes for Programmers book cover by Rob Krten.
Book, Catalogue, and Magazine design

The QNX Cookbook

In 2003, acclaimed Ottawa author Rob Krten, known for his QNX Cookbook series, enlisted Jeff Poissant of Evolving Media & Design Inc. to craft a striking wrap-around book cover and CD-ROM label for his book, The QNX Cookbook: Recipes for Programmers.

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