Illustration
Illustration for RBC
Although a lot of companies use stock art nowadays, there is no substitute for a custom illustration. With a custom image, you are guaranteeing that someone else doesn't use the exact same images for their campaigns, while also ensuring that you are delivering the exact messaging you wish to convey to your audience.
Illustrations also communicate more than just mere subject matter. The style that the illustrator chooses to use also communicates ideas about the project to the audience.
This section shows some of the custom illustrations I did for the Royal Bank of Canada. I created illustrations like these whenever a project needed something either very specific or when a series of images needed to match, like a narrative sequence, and the stock art libraries just didn't work.
Having a skilled illustrator on your team means never having to compromise what you want your project to say.

























Click to enlarge













Click to enlarge
Illustration for Bitmoji / Snapchat
The illustrations in this section are rough images that I created for the Bitmoji app. The final look in the app can't be shown here because the program I used to create them is proprietary. That being said I can show the roughs that I worked on before building the final images for the app.
Some of these images were created using the colours that would eventually be displayed in the app, and some of the illustrations were built using specific hexadecimal colours, which we called "Magic Colours".
These Magic colours are programmed to be swappable within the Bitmoji app, so that the users can not only just choose the type of clothes they want to wear, but the colours they want to wear as well.
Children's Book Illustration
This section showcases the illustrations that I created for two children's books. The first was named "What's the Problem and the second was named "Saving Cash". Both were printed by the publisher Rubicon.

























Click to enlarge