Last week, we opened our doors to family, friends, and clients to join in on some karaoke fun ahead of the holidays! From classics to Disney, everyone showcased their vocal talent. Thank you to everyone who came out! Above are some highlights of our fun-filled night!
We’re very proud of our ongoing collaboration with The Walrus! The latest issue includes three supplements we wrote, edited and designed for print and the website.
The very talented, Sara Morgado illustrated our piece for Second Harvest! It focuses on encouraging organizations to look more critically at their relationship to food as well as how government policies can improve food security for Canadians.
The fifth installment for Toronto Pearson’s Y We Travel campaign covers Nevin Martell’s take on why we travel: to taste the unknown. He examines his travels through food and the discovery of new rituals and flavours.
Interac’s supplement highlights their plans to continue innovating the digital payment infrastructure in Canada, while celebrating their 40th anniversary.
We’re working closely with the Walrus to tweak the digital experience and we’re excited about the improvements that will be rolled out in 2025!
Looking for art books and zines for a creative pal? Critical Distance presents the Turning Tables Art Book/Publication Fair right here at 401 Richmond! Come see all the art books, critical arts publications, prints, apparel, zines and more.
The pop-up shop closes this Saturday, December 14!!!
Critical Distance Centre for Curators is a not-for-profit gallery, publisher, and professional network devoted to the advancement of curatorial inquiry in Toronto and beyond.
Mark your calendars! We are hosting our third monthly life drawing session on Wednesday, December 18th! The last one for the year!
All levels are welcome. Remember to bring your own materials. Tickets are $20 or pay-what-you-can.
View more information here, or reach out to Erik at info@madebyemblem.com for any further questions or concerns.
“Can you review my portfolio?”
“What does an art director actually do?”
“I’m running a small design studio and I have questions!”
Just as a reminder, our Office Hours are open to answer the questions above and any other concerns you may have.
View our website for more info.
Last week, we opened our doors to family, friends, and clients to join in on some karaoke fun ahead of the holidays! From classics to Disney, everyone showcased their vocal talent. Thank you to everyone who came out! Above are some highlights of our fun-filled night!
We’re very proud of our ongoing collaboration with The Walrus! The latest issue includes three supplements we wrote, edited and designed for print and the website.
The very talented, Sara Morgado illustrated our piece for Second Harvest! It focuses on encouraging organizations to look more critically at their relationship to food as well as how government policies can improve food security for Canadians.
The fifth installment for Toronto Pearson’s Y We Travel campaign covers Nevin Martell’s take on why we travel: to taste the unknown. He examines his travels through food and the discovery of new rituals and flavours.
Interac’s supplement highlights their plans to continue innovating the digital payment infrastructure in Canada, while celebrating their 40th anniversary.
We’re working closely with the Walrus to tweak the digital experience and we’re excited about the improvements that will be rolled out in 2025!
Looking for art books and zines for a creative pal? Critical Distance presents the Turning Tables Art Book/Publication Fair right here at 401 Richmond! Come see all the art books, critical arts publications, prints, apparel, zines and more.
The pop-up shop closes this Saturday, December 14!!!
Critical Distance Centre for Curators is a not-for-profit gallery, publisher, and professional network devoted to the advancement of curatorial inquiry in Toronto and beyond.
Mark your calendars! We are hosting our third monthly life drawing session on Wednesday, December 18th! The last one for the year!
All levels are welcome. Remember to bring your own materials. Tickets are $20 or pay-what-you-can.
View more information here, or reach out to Erik at info@madebyemblem.com for any further questions or concerns.
“Can you review my portfolio?”
“What does an art director actually do?”
“I’m running a small design studio and I have questions!”
Just as a reminder, our Office Hours are open to answer the questions above and any other concerns you may have.
View our website for more info.