Uber Boats (in partnership with Thames Clippers) had been running for a while and was gaining popularity, so I updated the design to be a cleaner, more intuitive experience for the commuters who relied on the service.
Tickets had a short validation window, so I made sure there was clear indication of active and inactive states for each ticket.
This was an internal project at Pilot Interactive. It was a tower defense style game, but with more youthful characters and a cute storyline.
I did the art direction, illustration, and UI design, working alongside another illustrator on the team.
Nike Running was a client of Pilot Interactive, the agency I ran, for many years.
The work was primarily brand design, microsites, race branding, and the design and branding around their in-store activations, including at their Toronto flagship store.
A set of apparel illustrations for a surf brand. Earlier in my career I also did illustration work for several large national retailers.
A grab bag of smaller projects, side explorations, and personal work from over the years. I would occasionally do Daily UI exercises to keep my visual design skills sharp, since those can get less use when you're doing product design at a huge scale.