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Bits and Pieces

From our award-winning “Tolerance” button for the national Canadian Union of Public Employees to our original design for the welded gate entrance to our studio, some projects just don’t fit into any of the other categories. Do you have an interesting design challenge or product that needs our attention? We’re up for it!

The North Shore Resources Society provides a host of services for families in North and West Vancouver. This Family Friendly campaign encourages local businesses to treat their employees well and welcome families, and children by providing basic amenities. Businesses were provided with a kit and stickers to mount in their windows showing their participation.

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This button, produced in the aftermath of the 2001 attack on New York’s World Trade Centre, won a CALM award for CUPE – the Canadian Union of Public Employees. CALM is the Canadian Association of Labour Media.

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The gate at Working Design’s side entrance was designed and developed in 1999 by jeweler and welder Anna Marie Gale and Kris Klaasen. We finally put the longstanding rusted things collection to good use!

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