Parapluie was asked to create tournament materials that reflected the classic Canadian hockey game. This faux-vintage program features today's young players in aged photos on what appears to be a faded antique paper stock. more
Teens Now Talk is a magazine that features content that is created by teens. It is wild and fun; and though by its nature it breaks many visual design rules, Parapluie consistently presents the teens' work in a professional, published format that they can be proud of. Character illustrations: Marven Nelligan. more
We spend a lot of time on our clients' work. As a consequence we don't pay as much attention to this website as we should! Updates will continue — someday. If you are left with any questions in the meantime, please do get in touch.
We spend a lot of time on our clients' work. As a consequence we don't pay as much attention to this website as we should! Updates will continue — someday. If you are left with any questions in the meantime, please do get in touch.
The Battle of the Atlantic Place working group required an emblem and visual design to exemplify the exciting story and significance of the building. Parapluie developed an identity and materials for the project which were based on printing technologies of the Second World War era — but with a contemporary and dynamic look and feel. Artist's renderings of Battle of the Atlantic Place: Stantec. more
Codex Rare Books needed an online infrastructure that could present rare books with a depth and complexity unparalleled by any other resource. Parapluie built – and continues to maintain and expand ‐ a cohesive structural and automation system for the creation and hosting of a massive database. The custom-built system includes tools for curation, archiving, and exposition — all in double-HD resolution. more
The largest group of credit unions in Atlantic Canada required regional promotion of patronage programs, including creative development, copy, and materials. Parapluie's typographic concept works across multiple media: community communications materials, outdoor display, point-of-sale buttons, staff t-shirts, pull-up displays, electronic banners, credit union websites, and social media tools. more

Parapluie was asked to create tournament materials that reflected the classic Canadian hockey game.
This faux vintage program features today's young players in aged photos on what appears to be a faded antique paper stock.
(It really is not!) Tournament participants would look at the program expecting stock photography, but on closer analysis would find themselves in the pictures.
It could be 2008 or it could be 1934 - either way it's game on!.



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