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RENAUTAS | Logo and Branding Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: Heroes: Reborn - Dark MattersNetwork: NBC
WHERE ARE THE HEROES? | Branding, Print, Signage and Paint Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: Heroes: Reborn - Dark MattersNetwork: NBC
PETER VAN EYCK 2065 ELECTION CAMPAIGN | Logo, Branding, Signage and Construction Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: Minority Report - Television PilotNetwork: FX
PETER VAN EYCK 2065 ELECTION RALLY | Branding, Print and Signage Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: Minority Report - Television PilotNetwork: FX
WASHINGTON, DC, 2065 | Various Logos and Branding Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: Minority Report - Television PilotNetwork: FX
FRUIT SMASHIES | Branding and Interactive Motion Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: The Other Kingdom - Season 1Network: Family Channel
NEW YORK CITY STREET | Branding, Print, Signage and Construction Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: Beauty & the Beast - Season 4Network: CBS/CW
FRENCH COUNTRY ROAD AND CHÂTEAU | Branding, Signage and Way Finding Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: Beauty & the Beast - Season 4Network: CBS/CW
FBI OFFICE WALL MURAL | Paint and Construction Graphic.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: Beauty & the Beast - Season 4Network: CBS/CW
THE DESTROYER COMES | Logo, Branding, Print, Paint, Construction, Wardrobe and SPFX Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: Bitten - Season 2Network: Space
THE SUMMONING CHAMBER | Print, Construction and Paint Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: Bitten - Season 2Network: Space
THE NEXT STEP DANCE STUDIO BAND POSTERS | Branding and Print Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: The Next Step - Season 3Network: Family Channel
THE NEXT STEP DANCE STUDIO BAND POSTERS | Branding and Print Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: The Next Step - Season 3Network: Family Channel
J. ENGEL LAW OFFICE | Logo, Branding, Print and Signage Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: Working the Engels - Season 1Network: NBC/Global
JENNA ENGEL
I, Beau Turner, Presiding Justice of said court have hereunto set my handand caused the Seal of said court to behereunto a�xed this 6th day of Junein the year of two thousand and thirteen of the independent Country of Canada.
BACHELOR OF LAWS
Having completed the required term and content of studyand having complied with the Requirements of the University
and having been Examined as prohibed by Statue andfound qualified and being person of fine moral character the said
at the 6th day in the month of June, 2013.Term of this having taken and subscribed to the day,
We do hereby subscribe our names andbestow upon said person, the degree of
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SPECTAGIRL | Print and Paint Graphics. (Model was 3D Printed and Hand Painted.)Art: Beau Turner Production: Working the Engels - Season 1Network: NBC/Global
JENNAS APARTMENT | Branding, Print, Signage and Package Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: Working the Engels - Season 1Network: NBC/Global
THE TOTAL JERK RESTAURANT | Logo, Branding, Print and Signage Graphics.Art: Beau Turner Production: Working the Engels - Season 1Network: NBC/Global
THE TOTAL JERK RESTAURANT | Print, Signage and Package Graphics.Art: Beau Turner Production: Working the Engels - Season 1Network: NBC/Global
THE YOGURT YETI | Logo, Branding, Print, Signage and Package Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: Max & Shred - Season 1Network: YTV/Nickelodeon
THE YOGURT YETI SNOWBOARD WALL | Print and Construction Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: Max & Shred - Season 1Network: YTV/Nickelodeon
BRANDIMIR STUDIO FILM POSTERS | Branding and Print Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: David Cronenbergs - Maps to the StarsStudio: Prospero Pictures
BRANDIMIR STUDIO FILM POSTERS | Branding and Print Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: David Cronenbergs - Maps to the StarsStudio: Prospero Pictures
BOOKS BY STAFFORD WEISS (COVERS) | Branding and Print Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: David Cronenbergs - Maps to the StarsStudio: Prospero Pictures
BOOKS BY MISC. AUTHORS (COVERS) | Branding and Print Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: David Cronenbergs - Maps to the StarsStudio: Prospero Pictures
MANGA COMIC BOOKS (COVERS) | Branding and Print Graphics.Art: Beau TurnerProduction: David Cronenbergs - Maps to the StarsStudio: Prospero Pictures
Rose Blanche Lighthouse Drive45 km Off the ferry in Port aux Basques, explore this old port and the nearby areas. The Railway Museum in Channel-Port aux Basques houses two rare 17th-century astrolabes recovered from nearby shipwrecks by a local diver. The Basques were followed by the French, hence the town’s French name.
Less than an hour east on Route 470 is Rose Blanche Lighthouse, which gives the scenic drive along this rugged coast its name, Granite Coast. The 19th-century granite lighthouse, now restored, overlooks the resting places of untold numbers of shipwrecks.
From Rose Blanche, take a 2½-hour coastal boat ride to the remote village of La Poile for a taste of the past.
Codroy Valley International Wetlands40 km Just a 15-minute drive north of Channel-Port aux Basques on Route 1 you’ll find Grand Bay West and J.T. Cheeseman Provincial Park – two nesting sites of the endangered piping plover, a native shore bird. Please pay close attention to the exclusion signs that mark their territory.
Southwest Newfoundland is an excellent birding location. Not only is it on the flyway of many migrating species, but the area’s beaches, marshes and tidal estuaries – the Codroy Valley International Wetlands, accessible via Routes 406 and 407 – provide excellent refuge and food. See the resident breeders in summer, and the migratory birds in spring and fall. This area has some of the island’s best farmland, settled generations ago by Scots who brought with them such famous names as St. Andrew’s, and further north off Routes 404 and 405, Highland and Lockleven. There’s even a neighbourhood called Loch Lomond.
The Anguille Mountains just north of the Codroy Valley and west of Route 1 are famed for their winds. When the trains ran through here, the railway employed Lauchie McDougal to warn of high winds from Table Mountain. Those 160-kilometre-per-hour gusts could blow a train from the narrow gauge tracks. Today, both Lauchie and the railway are gone, and truckers rely on CB radios to find out when the wind is up.
Stretching from the ferry port of Channel-Port aux Basques to the Viking site at L’Anse aux Meadows, the west coast of the island of Newfoundland offers travellers a wide range of natural and cultural experiences. Don’t miss the two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, as well as glacier-carved fjords, hiking trails, ancient aboriginal sites, national and provincial parks, beaches, sand dunes, theatre festivals, museums and cultural events.
Western scenic driving routes Three Rivers/Sandy Point Lookout61 km Off the main highway and onto Routes 404 and 405 you’ll find some great salmon fishing in streams like the Crabbes and Robinsons Rivers. The sandy trails that edge coastal meadows in the quiet communities provide fine lookouts over Bay St. George south. Excellent fishing can also be found further north on Route 403 at Flat Bay Brook, where there’s an expansive view of Bay St. George.
Caribou Trail148 km Back on Route 1, the next major attraction is Barachois Pond Provincial Park. The largest park in the provincial system, it has excellent outdoor recreation facilities and a large campground.
For a complete change of scenery, you can leave the coast and drive through the interior along Route 480. The aptly named Caribou Trail snakes first through thick forests and then heads south across boulder-strewn barrens to Burgeo and stunning Sandbanks Provincial Park. There are four beautiful sandy beaches in the park, and the area is popular with sea kayakers. From here you can take the small ferry to nearby Ramea, and from there via coastal boats to communities further east along the south coast – Grey River, François, Gaultois and Hermitage.
French Ancestors Route/ La Route des Ancêtres Français161 km Newfoundland gained full control over the west coast only in 1904. For centuries before that, it was known locally as the French Shore because France had exclusive fishing rights there. Today, many French place names remain, and the Stephenville-Port au Port Peninsula area remains the hub of French Newfoundland culture. To reach it, take
Route 460 or 490. Stephenville, once known for its American air base, is now home to the lively Stephenville Theatre Festival. Catch everything from Broadway musicals and cabarets to local comedies.
Out on the Port au Port Peninsula, drop by a francophone folk festival and hear tunes passed down from generation to generation.
Captain Cook’s Trail53 km Yes, it’s the Captain James Cook. Before he became a famous South Seas explorer, Cook refined his surveying and cartographic skills along the coast of Newfoundland in the 1760s. His charts of the Bay of Islands are – remarkably – still accurate enough to be used today. A plaque in his honour overlooks the bay from Corner Brook. Copies of some of his charts of the area are on display here.
This west coast city is renowned for its world-class salmon river, the Humber. Every February, Corner Brook hosts one of the biggest winter carnivals in eastern Canada, centred on Marble Mountain ski resort, just five minutes east on Route 1.
The scenic drive along the south shore of the Bay of Islands on Route 450 to Lark Harbour is a treat for the eyes.
Admiral Palliser’s Trail40 km Sir Hugh Palliser was a governor of Newfoundland in the 18th century, and the man who sent Captain Cook
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TRAVEL GUIDE | The 2012 Newfoundland and Labrador Tourism Provincial Travel Guide.Art: Beau Turner/Dax FullbrookClient: Newfoundland and Labrador TourismAgency: Target Marketing
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With ancient mountains, fjords and thousands of miles of coastline, this wild and rugged region sports abundant breathing room and diverse national heritage, not to mention a pair of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The first, spanning 1,805 square kilometres, is Gros Morne National Park. It features more than 100 kilometres of hiking trails, many passing through the towering Long Range Mountains and the unique Tablelands. The other, L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site, the first European settlement of the New World, is a reconstructed Viking village that offers a glimpse into the life of Nordic visitors a thousand years ago.
For a truly out-of-this-world experience, the International Appalachian Trail is a can’t-miss. The trail stretches from Mount Katahdin, Maine, through Eastern Canada and across western Newfoundland and Labrador before extending into Europe.
Western Newfoundland also boasts conservation areas like the Codroy Valley International Wetlands, where you can watch wildlife like moose, caribou and migratory birds. While this region may seem larger than life, there are plenty of ways to take it all in. Spend a day hiking or kayaking around the coast. Looking to relax? Kick back on one of the many secluded sandy beaches.
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JUST DO IT, AGAIN. | Billboard and Poster Campaign. (Out-of-Home Silver 2011 ICE Awards.)Art: Beau Turner Copy: Rob Mann/Beau TurnerClient: Modern Shoe HospitalAgency: Target Marketing
SECOND OPINION | Flyer and Poster Campaign.Art: Beau Turner Copy: Rob MannClient: Modern Shoe HospitalAgency: Target Marketing
The difference between boys and girls? Nothing when you share the same campfire.
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Grow more than just your friends list.
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IT STARTS WITH SCOUTS | Globe & Mail Newspaper Campaign.Art: Beau Turner Copy: Rob MannClient: Scouts CanadaAgency: Target Marketing
G.I.JIM | A Truth in Military Recruitment Campaign. (Modified G.I.JOE Toys and Packaging.)Art & Copy: Beau TurnerIllustration: Tom Gravestock