grants design portfolio 2014
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Portfolio
“GOLD: A Nova Scotia Treasure” traveling exhibitServices provided: exhibit design and production management
Peggy’s Cove wave warning signs Services provided: icon development and on-site signage placement research
DANGERSudden high waves
Drowning hazardKeep off black rocks
DANGERSudden high waves
Drowning hazardKeep off black rocks
DANGERSudden high waves
Drowning hazardKeep off black rocks
DANGERSudden high waves
Drowning hazardKeep off black rocks
DANGERSudden high waves
Drowning hazardKeep off black rocks
DANGERSudden high waves
Drowning hazardKeep off black rocks
Approved icon
Icon concept design exploration
Flirt Hair Products brand developmentServices provided: visual identity and marketing material design
Simply Enhancing Your Beauty
Caroline Cabrita
Co-founder
902 449-8891
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www.flirthairprod
ucts.com
Trade show banner stand graphic
Double-sided business cards
Double side 4”x 9” rackcard Hair extension packaging
Prospector Education Program powerpoint presentationServices provided: template design
Before
After
“GOLD: A Nova Scotia Treasure” traveling exhibit invitationServices provided: marketing concept and detail design
You are invited to see…
Free Admissionfor two people
Gold: A Nova Scotia TreasureA traveling exhibit at the Museum of Natural History
Valid until January 12, 2014
00-13 Gold_invite_pass_artwork.indd 1
13-11-13 7:10 PM
folded cover
unfolded inside
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic SeaMonsters march break exhibitServices provided: logo design, exhibit design, signage design and production management
Halifax Gamecocks oldtimers hockey team jerseysServices provided: logo design and jersey design consultation
Ross Built Homes Purcells Cove open house print itemsServices provided: graphic design and printing management
Sandra Bryant – Realtor®
Bryant Realty Atlantic902.830.4545
Adjacent to the RNSYS, a home as grand as its historic setting is now complete. Bryant Realty cordially invites you to view a true, first of its kind, luxury offering in our region. This armfront estate of stone and timbers was commissioned for construction to Ross Built Homes by Mr. Kenneth C. Rowe.
Parking is available next door at the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron (Saraguay Club parking). Shuttle service will be available for your convenience.
Saturday, April 28382 Purcells Cove Rd Showing 4pm–8pmRefreshments and appetizers will be served.
Join us
Sandra Bryant – Realtor®
Bryant Realty Atlantic902.830.4545
Sandra Bryant – Realtor®
Bryant Realty Atlantic902.830.4545
rossbuilthomes.ca
Expert Land & Site Development
Invitation inside (unfolded)
Invitation outside (unfolded)Invitation outside (folded)
business card (double-sided)
NS Department of Agriculture food safety bannersServices provided: graphic design and print management
CookCook food to a minimum internal temperature of:
• Whole chicken/turkey 85C (185F)
• Chicken/turkey pieces 77C (170F)
• Pork, veal, lamb 70C (158F)
• Ground meat 70C (158F)
• Ground poultry 74C (165F)
• Beef steaks/ roasts (rare) 63C (145F) for 3 minutes
• Eggs 63C (145F)
• Fish/seafood 70C (158F)
Check that the correct temperature is reached with a thermometer.
FOOD
SAFE
TYSeparate• Separate raw meat, poultry, and seafood
from ready-to-eat foods.
• Use different cutting boards for raw meat and ready-to-eat foods.
• Wash and sanitize all cooking equipment.
• Wash hands before preparing food.
FOOD
SAFE
TY Chill• Divide large amounts of leftovers
into shallow pans for quick cooling.
• Store ready-to-eat foods above raw foods in the refrigerator to prevent cross contamination.
• Thaw food in the refrigerator, under cold running water or in the microwave.
• Set your refrigerator at 4C (40F) or below and your freezer at -18C (0F) or below.
FOOD
SAFE
TYClean• Under warm running water wash hands for
at least 20 seconds using liquid soap.
• Wash fruits and vegetables prior to eating or cooking.
• Thoroughly wash and sanitize countertops, cutting boards and work surfaces.
• Wash, rinse and sanitize all dishware and utensils.
FOOD
SAFE
TY
RPM Cycle visual identityServices provided: logo and signage design
(NS)Province House Joseph Howe interpretive exhibitsServices provided: exhibit design, fabrication and installation supervision
OTC Insurance Brokers brand developmentServices provided: visual identity and marketing material design
Our highly qualified staff are able to provide a competent second opinion on your insurance program.
Compelling Reasons To Hire Us As Your Insurance Broker.1. Highly Trained Staff:
All our staff are chartered insurance brokers. Several have their Fellowship and Risk Management designations.
This knowledge gives us respect in the industry and helps us be more effective in negotiating on your behalf.
2. Competitively Priced Services:
We will review the premiums you are paying versus the coverage that you are receiving.
Because we are an independent broker, we are able to shop your business with many insurers.3. Claims Advocacy:
We will become your claims advocate to help ensure that the insurer and adjustor are
treating you fairly and in a timely way.4. Risk Management Services:
We have certified risk managers that can provide information on reducing the potential for
losses within your operations.5. Service Guarantee:
We will provide you with a written guarantee ensuring that the value added services you desire
will be provided as specified.
Commercial:Property
AutomobileLiability
Business InterruptionUmbrellaMarine
Employee Group
Life/Group:Term
PermanentCritical Illness
MortgageEmployee Health
Personal:Home
AutomobileCondominium
TenantsUmbrella
Products
Call today for a second opinion to ensure that you are properly insured at the lowest possible price:
Darmouth: (902) 481-0700 Halifax: (902) 423-8128 Valley: (902) 679-1933 Yarmouth: (902) 742-9100
Toll Free: 1-888-295-7474 Fax: (903) 481-1812133 Ilsley Avenue, Unit P, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B3B 1T1www.otc.ca
Compare Our Service with Your Current Broker:
Current OTC
Current OTC
6. Has your broker arranged for you to qYes 3 Yes
personally meet the underwriters of your q No
policy?
7. Does your broker become actively involved qYes 3 Yes
in helping you resolve claims? q No
8. Is your broker a truly independent broker qYes 3 Yes
with many insurers to choose from? q No
9. Do you get a real person on the telephone qYes 3 Yes
when you call?
q No
10. Does your broker provide one stop shopping? qYes 3 Yes
i.e. Employee group discounts, life insurance, q No
critical illness, disability, employee
health plans?
1. Does your current broker provide “chartered” qYes 3 Yes
insurance Brokers to serve you? q No
2. Does your broker complete annual reviews qYes 3 Yes
with you addressing changes in your business q No
insuring coverage is adequate?
3. Do you have a written service strategy and qYes 3 Yes
service guarantee to hold your broker q No
accountable to you?
4. Would you consider your broker a “Trusted qYes 3 Yes
Advisor” similar to your lawyer, banker q No
and accountant?
5. Does your broker provide you with price qYes 3 Yes
and value comparisons from several insurers? qNo
1. Higher industry designations reflect years of study and
dedication by employees to their profession, giving greater
credibility when your broker needs to negotiate with
underwriters on your behalf.
2. Often business operations change from year to year.
These changes may adversely affect your policy coverage
prejudicing your position.
3. Written service strategy outlines the level of service you
want. The guarantee holds the brokerage accountable
to providing it.
4. A “Trusted Advisor” relationship represents a high level
of trust between both parties. We will earn your trust.
5. Pricing in the insurance industry goes up and down
depending upon competition and market cycles.
6. Underwriters set your policy premiums. Knowing your
underwriters may help reduce your cost of insurance.
7. Many brokers do not get involved in claims settlements.
We become your Advocate ensuring that your are treated
fairly and in a timely way.
8. Many brokers today are owned in part by insurance
companies which may influence their ability to effectively
shop all potential markets for your insurance.
9. We guarantee a real person will answer your call.
10. We are able to provide group discounts for company
employees. We are also able to provide competitive pricing
for all life insurance products without the sales pressure.
The Client Benefits from the Above Services in the Following Ways:
double-sided business cards
building sign
double-sided brochure (unfolded)
Emergencies Happen Fast
Emergencies happen all the time and usually with little or no warning. Would your family know what to do?
Now is the time to get ready.
Know the RisksIn Nova Scotia, be ready for wild fires, hurricanes, floods, winter storms, power failures and storm surges.
Make a PlanYour plan should include emergency and family contact information, instructions for a safe place to meet, how to turn off water and gas, arrangements for pets and alternative travel routes.
Prepare a KitBe prepared to be self sufficient for 72 hours.Your kit should include water, non-perishable food, wind-up radio, flashlight, first aid kit, copies of important papers, medications, blankets and cash.
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Emergency Management Office banner standsServices provided: concept design and detail design including creating several of the icons
St Louis: Ship of Fate traveling exhibitServices provided: concept design, detail design and production management