
During March the Wetaskiwin Public Library is running a fine-relief campaign to encourage people to bring back their overdue books. In the spirit of John and Yoko, uc/c designed a stark text- based poster to get peoples’ attention and realize that we do indeed live in a forgiving community.

The City of Wetaskiwin Archives asked us to create a poster and a simple invitation to help promote their first Norsk Sprak Timer (Norwegian Language Hour). Playing on the fun (yet, apparently inaccurate) imagery of the Vikings, we were able to create a simple, yet effective combination of materials. The invitations were printed 4 x 5 cards, with the graphic on the front and the event information on the back.

Two posters that uc/c designed for the City of Wetaskiwin’s, Wetaskiwin Tomorrow initiative.

Part of our work for the Wetaskiwin Tomorrow project.
They needed something a little different to attract people BBQ dealing with sustainability. Because of the subject matter – a little dry – we tried to spice things up a little bit with humour and some minimalist design.

Part of our work for the Wetaskiwin Tomorrow project.
We hadn’t plan on doing another poster but the quality of the entries was just so good it was decided it was worth promoting the contest and the photographs.

Working with the City of Wetaskiwin and the Wetaskiwin Tomorrow initiative, we’ve been doing some design work to help promote their various contests, events and other publicity materials. Here is a copy of the first poster in a series promoting the summer photo contest “What does your Wetaskiwin Look Like”.