Brand development, identity & digital platforms

Brand & web

UBC Brand Website

University of British Columbia, Brand & Marketing


About the projectWith a global community of researchers, faculty, staff, and more than 350 communicators, the brand website needed to be accessible, educational, and inspirational: a single reference site teaching the university's story, voice, and visual identity.

Creative direction and strategyI served the project as a story architect and writer, shaping the site's content strategy and narrative flow across the site. I collabrated with the Brand and Marketing team leads to author the brand voice, video, web and writing guidelines and worked closely with the First Nations House of Learning to develop the Indigenous Peoples Language Guide. The project won an Applied Arts Award for Website Design. Visit the site to explore the work.

UBC Brand website homepage
UBC Brand website voice and tone guide page
UBC Brand website toolkit page

The Ripple Effect, Sustainability Campaign

UBC Sustainability


About the projectThere was a need to raise awareness about sustainability within the undergraduate population on the UBC Vancouver campus and encourage students to engage with sustainability education and resources. The core narrative was anchored in the concept of the campus being a living lab. A transmedia campaign brought the concept to life, with more than 27 living-lab events, a sit-down dinner for 1,000, and cows on campus from the UBC Agassiz agricultural studies site, among other experiential events. A website acted as a guide to the events, labs, and sustainability resources for students. In addition to the interactive events, the character of Emily was created and featured in an animated short film which followed her through a day of campus sustainability initiatives. The character was a sustainability ambassador in her second year at UBC and her narrative was extended across a dozen touchpoints including bus signage, on reusable water bottles, coffee wraps and across digital channels.

Creative direction and content strategyWorking closely with UBC Sustainability, I developed a transmedia structure for the campaign to ignite direct hands-on engagement with students in key areas of the campus (transit hubs, main mall, gathering areas in various faculties, student union building) coupled with an overarching narrative that easily ported from animation to print to social media. My role as writer and producer saw my involvement in every aspect of the campaign to ensure the narrative came along at every touchpoint in the complex campaign. The UBC Brand and Marketing communications team worked with the UBC Sustainability communications team to achieve an outsized result for the scope of time we had, but we improved awareness in the undergraduate population by 68%, and created a lasting legacy that continues today in the Harvest Feast held every year down Main Mall on the Vancouver Campus. Read more about the campaign's impact in this annual report feature.

Harvest Feast event on UBC's Main Mall
Cows on campus as part of The Ripple Effect campaign
Feature stories & long-form writing

Feature stories

100 Years of Innovation

University of British Columbia


About the projectA 22,000-word digital feature marking UBC's 100th anniversary, weaving a century of research and discovery into a scrollable, decade-by-decade story built around an interactive timeline.

Creative direction and content strategyAs a producer, I worked with a team of developers, writers, and designers both on UBC's Brand and Marketing team and with external freelancers. UBC Archives were invaluable as a key partner on this project which took more than two years to complete. Working end to end on research, writing, and art direction for each decade in UBC's history from 1915 to 2015, the story provided a valuable showcase of UBC's innovation across the century. The feature won UBC's Excellence in Communications award for Written Content and an Applied Arts award for design.

100 Years of Innovation homepage
100 Years of Innovation, 1950s decade chapter
100 Years of Innovation, 1960s decade chapter

Catalyst for Innovation

Innovation UBC, Website, Video & UGC Platform


About the projectUBC's Catalyst for Innovation website featured four media-rich stories on students, faculty, and alumni applying new research and technologies to solve global problems. For each story, a feature video was filmed on location with subject-matter experts. The site also offered a user-generated content platform, where readers could submit their own stories of applying research to real-world issues. Over four months, more than 50 stories were submitted and featured, celebrating the innovators at UBC.

Creative direction and strategyAs a producer and writer for this project, I was tasked with showcasing the type of innovation that UBC is known for, and that is found in its start-up community. The creative strategy was to do a deep dive into four innovative start-ups, then develop a system for other innovators at UBC to submit their own innovation stories directly to Innovation UBC. The goal was to give readers many ways into the topics, through text, video, and interactive snapshots contributed from across the UBC community. The team included designers Laura Stobbe and Mark Pilon, with video directed by Lucas Hrubizna. Read the story and explore the short films for this feature.

Catalyst for Innovation banner image

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