Tourism, Creative, & Print
Flexing some freedom with projects for creative industries. Proudly writing about my home for websites managed by British Columbia's preeminent tourism and sustainability enterprise. Investigative blog articles written for BC's Farmers' Market Association, uncovering compelling stories from market vendors. Producing marketing minded copy for a printed arts and culture magazine to promote a bricks and mortar store. Long form blogging whilst completing worldwide travels.
Experience Comox Valley, (4VI)
Briefed by 4VI, the preeminent Tourism and Sustainability enterprise for British Columbia, in creating a long form blog post highlighting the beautiful Comox Valley, its various water activities, how to go about planning a stay, dining options and generally enticing visitors to this region of Vancouver Island.
Experience Comox Valley, (4VI)
Briefed by 4VI, the preeminent Tourism and Sustainability enterprise for British Columbia, in creating a long form blog post covering the arts scene, the festival season and culture assets in and around the Comox Valley, an area of Vancouver Island. Key aims centred around enticing visitors to this region of Vancouver Island.
Briefed by the BCAFM to find, investigate and interview an exciting vendor of the farmers' market in the Columbia/Rockies region of BC. The goal was to produce an engaging article that focuses on their small business achievements using the markets as a platform. Published on sister site BC Farmers Market Trail.com.
Outtofoffice.com
My personal account of worldwide travels, as told through my eyes. Entire creative concept nurtured throughout trip, a storytelling register, anecdotal tone. Driving down into issues around localized culture.
BarryGruff.com.
Tasked with reviewing my favourite album of that year I chose to depict my critical enjoyment of Jamie XX's 'In Colour'.
Ebrington Street Zine (EBSTZN).
Arts & Culture Regional Zine, Promoting Minerva Store.
Shining a spotlight on the regional store and promoting a selection of their products. Tone of voice and getting the register right were key to this assignment.