• Examples of icons used throughout the website.

    InvestingIntroduction.ca

    InvestingIntroduction.ca was redesigned for accessibility, multilingual support (23 languages), mobile-first use and easy navigation, empowering diverse users with clear, inclusive financial education and resources.

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    Forgemedia.ca

    Forgemedia.ca demonstrates how cutting-edge design and strict accessibility standards combine to create an inclusive, user-friendly website—validated by real users and expert consultation.

  • Screenshot of redesigned homepage.

    Community Care Durham Website Redesign

    The Community Care Durham website design prioritizes users’ lived experiences—especially seniors, caregivers and people with disabilities—resulting in a digital platform that is intuitive, inclusive and empowering.

  • Interior directional signage.

    City of Victoria Wayfinding

    The City of Victoria and Becoming developed an accessible, CSA-compliant signage system for hybrid workspaces across three buildings—using color, braille, tactile lettering and pictograms to support inclusive navigation.

  • Exterior directional signage.

    CAMH

    CAMH’s wayfinding system emphasizes accessibility, inclusion, and patient dignity through multilingual pictograms, tactile and auditory features, and donor walls that celebrate community and foster belonging.

  • Homepage of the Calgary Arts Development Website

    Calgary Arts Development Website

    Calgary Arts Development redesigned its website to enhance accessibility, usability and inclusion, featuring high-contrast modes, text resizing, multilingual support and improved navigation—guided by user feedback and WCAG principles.

  • Directional hallway signage with pictograms on wood.

    Australian Museum Visitor Journey

    The Australian Museum’s visitor journey signage was designed for accessibility, cultural inclusion and clarity—featuring tactile, braille and visually legible elements inspired by natural landscapes and First Nations collaboration.

  • Directional signage outside of meeting area.

    A safe place for all youth

    Stella’s Place created an accessible, community-driven mental health facility for youth, emphasizing inclusive design, co-creation, wayfinding and cultural representation to foster well-being, belonging and holistic support experiences.

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    50 Years 50 Stories

    TRIUMF’s 50 for 50 microsite is a magazine-style, interactive website celebrating 50 years of milestones, designed with rich visuals and strong accessibility features, including dark mode, large text, and intuitive navigation.