Facebook cover photo designed for the University of Waterloo Nanorobotics Group
Their facebook page can be viewed at www.facebook.com/uwnrg
Facebook cover photo designed for the University of Waterloo Nanorobotics Group
Their facebook page can be viewed at www.facebook.com/uwnrg
A poster I designed for the University of Waterloo Nanorobotics Group.
3-fold Pamphlet for the University of Waterloo Nanorobotics Group.
The right hand panel of the top image is the front, and the right hand panel of the bottom image is the back. The other panels are inside folds.
These were printed and used successfully at conferences.
I have made several Prezi presentation for the University of Waterloo Nanorobotics Group. Links are provided below:
NRG EMMA Seminar: http://prezi.com/zcozv6ennvgz/nrg-emma-seminar/
NRG Fluids Seminar: http://prezi.com/ee2izjcyc34v/nrg-fluids-seminar/
NRG General Presentation: http://prezi.com/bngmbsq76xbj/uw_nrg-general-presentation/
NRG Recruitment Information Session: http://prezi.com/ep-mutet8aed/nrg-recruitment-information-session/
Logo that I designed for my class (Nanotechnology Engineering 2015, University of Waterloo.)
The lightning bolt represents electricity, the gear represents engineering and the beakers represent chemistry. The DNA represents molecular machines and the atom represents quantum. pi and epsilon are two Greek letters we encounter frequently. the calculator both represents math and displays our graduation date. The cat is an allusion to Schrodinger’s cat. The joke is that it is unhappy about being both alive and dead. The circle with two crosses is a reference to something one of our professors frequently drew on the chalk board. Shenanogans in our class name, and the hexagons that both the images and letters are within represent a graphite lattice of carbon atoms.
Badge or patch design for the University of Waterloo Nanorobotics Group.
Facebook cover photo I designed for my class’s group.
Sample pages from a compilation of favourite professor quotes from my first year of university.
A valentine card referencing the New York Times Bestselling book “The Fault in Our Stars” by John Green. I also designed the fonts that were used for the card.
This received nearly 3000 notes (likes and shares) since it was posted last February (2012).
Examples from a mixed media page-a-day calendar I created.