messing around with some visual ideas.
Author Archives: davin
happy mothers day – composite
Not sure when this photo was taken, but I managed to repair it a bit and make it into this in illustrator by tracing, extracting, separating, colourizing and re-compositing. Dad’s lookin’ serious. I would normally crop out the space above their heads, but that house looks cool. Here is what it looks like un-traced, recolourized […]
social media [change+camp] that matters
I’ve been attending a number of events lately that have loose and strong connections: Social Media CampĀ – a conference for the social media industry Victoria Change Camp – an unconference for social innovation put on by Social Innovators Network & volunteers Welcome to the Board – a workshop on board leadership and governance organized by […]
At Social Media Camp for next 3 days
There is a group of us from the TEDxVictoria team at #SMCamp – if you’re also at this event, we’d love to connect – find us and we’ll chat. Today we (Laurel, John, Dylan, Carol-Lynne and Davin) are in black and red TEDxVictoria t-shirts.
vertiform city
This image is a hybrid of paperclips, filtering and photography by Adam, and more photography and vectorizing, scaling, recolouring and layering by myself. creativity! But what could it mean?
Primal Leadership
Leadership is a topic I gravitated towards in my business degree years ago. I stocked up on leadership electives and applied the concepts broadly in all of my other courses as much as possible, since one of the roots of business is leadership in essence. Whether you’re building a new company, changing the course of […]
a welcome sight
Today, the sight of Clover Point meant I was beginning the final kilometre of a 10k run. Great day to be outside and active.
Weird party
Hazy march
Songhees skyline
My letter to the publisher of the Nanaimo Daily News
Dear Hugh, I started off by sending your parent network a letter to let them know what has been published in your paper, specifically the article titled “Educate First Nations to be Modern Citizens.” While I am not surprised by the overtly racist opinions that still exist in Canada, I am deeply offended by the […]