The last big project I contributed to in 2009 was both a pleasure and a privilege. Not only did I get to work with humbly hip agency Cloudraker, but I also got a sneak peak into arguably one of the next decade’s most groundbreaking tourism/resort development: Le Massif de Charlevoix.
The brainchild of Cirque du Soleil [...]
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Le Massif: A Massive Move Forward
January 24th, 2010 · No Comments
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Pedaling for the Greater Good: 12000km.org
July 27th, 2009 · No Comments
A couple of months ago the guys at Dynamo called me up about a fun project. Longtime web masters for the Jewish General Hospital Foundation, they were asked to design a site for one man’s 4-month bicycle odyssey to raise money for the JGH Skin Cancer Centre. This was the second site they would design [...]
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Growing Downtown Victoria
May 14th, 2009 · No Comments
The windows are framed in black tile, there’s a rabbit on the stove, bresaola in the cooler and a rack of patés that inspire drooling even at 10 am. Free-range white Cornish hens, Strasbourg terrine, pork and duck rillettes are the specials on a chalkboard. The windowpanes are adorned with depictions of pigs in various [...]
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On Tact
March 18th, 2009 · No Comments
Try to communicate what makes you you in the span of an elevator ride. Invariably every company has to, which is why it’s referred to as an “elevator speech.” For Tact Publicité, their spiel came to me as naturally as a crush and was inspired by what I know of their employees: passionate, willing to [...]
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Whitlock West, Hudson’s first hamlet
March 17th, 2009 · 58 Comments
“Hamlet” is an heirloom word, given to the English by the French. A diminutive for hamel, meaning “little village,” a true hamelet is in fact much smaller than any village. In some instances, it can be as small as a nine-hole golf course.
At a time when most real estate developments are on hold, precarious or [...]
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Stories with Altitude
March 17th, 2009 · No Comments
Of all the self-made people I have come across in my life and career, Altitude Concepts founder Jean-François Grenier is by far the most unforgettably enthusiastic. What makes him so unforgettable is how he is able to contain, manage and channel his enthusiasm into meticulously organized, outstandingly creative events for an impressively diverse roster of [...]
Penson. Clearly.
March 12th, 2009 · No Comments
Let’s be clear about one thing: In the securities business, what goes on in your back office is crucial to your clients, your reputation and your bottom line.
I had no idea what a ‘back office’ was when I began this job, and to be honest, my notion of what exactly goes on in one remains [...]