Cam uses his knowledge of culture and modern ideation to create projects that feel humanistic, and create a personality to his projects. His love of sports, music, and arts has lead to him becoming a designer and bringing ideas come to life.
@camaac@projects.bycam
Meet Cam, A detail-oriented graphic designer operating at the intersection of design, culture, and community. Combining strong design fundamentals with modern aesthetics and cultural awareness to create intentional, human-centred visual work, while fostering a calm, collaborative working approach.
@camaac@projects.bycam
TRIAL12
Project I made while interning at @123w.ca
This concept presents TRIAL12 as a high-energy training space inspired by the competitive spirit and visual style of video games. The brand combines modern minimalism with bold, arcade-influenced graphics to create an environment that feels insane, engaging, and contemporary. The result is a gym that encourages members of all levels to challenge themselves, progress, and keep coming back for the next round.
Tsawwassen Rebrand
Tsawwassen is a beachside town located next to the US/Canada border and BC Ferry Terminal. As it expands and grow everyday, I decided to give its identity a new look, homing into its indigenous roots and history, featuring Coast Salish weaving patterns, as well as tying in its unique landscape of beaches and forestry.
Capstone project: Home Is Where You Live
Home Is Where You Live is an exhibit that educates and engages users on the history and impact of Japanese Canadian internment camps during World War II. This platform provides an immersive, interactive experience through tours of internment camps, archival photographs of my relatives, personal stories, and oral histories from victims. The exhibit aims to preserve the legacy of those affected, raise awareness about civil liberties, and foster meaningful conversations about justice, identity, and resilience.
Dedicated to my grandmother, Lily.