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Lucas Bell 05.05.2021

The Creative Future Scholarship: I'm proud to announce that this year marks the beginning of The Creative Future Scholarship, an annual $1000 scholarship I've created through the Aboriginal Nations Education Division of the Victoria School District. This scholarship is granted to an Indigenous student pursuing a post-secondary degree in a creative field. I hope to grow the scholarship in the coming years, and continue to support Indigenous youth pursuing their interests in the arts. A big thank you to the Aboriginal Nations Education Division for guiding me through the scholarship process. I'm excited to see who receives the scholarship this year!

Lucas Bell 29.04.2021

Joyful Literacy is an organization dedicated to the development of literacy skills in elementary school students. Over the last year, I've worked with Joyful Literacy and its founder, Dr. Janet Mort, updating their branding, website, and products. Here's an inside look at some of the things we've created so far. You can view a more detailed case study on my website [lucasbell.ca] Link in my bio :)... #graphicdesign #branding #brandidentity #brandguide #brandrefresh #logodesign #websitedesign #webdesign #illustration

Lucas Bell 09.04.2021

This is me. Thank you @yogimate for the headshot.

Lucas Bell 17.11.2020

High Ground is a creative studio that offers people the space and the tools to bring their creative ideas into reality. They offer set design and prop rentals, a professional photography studio, and a live music space. I worked with their founder, Kady, to design a brand identity that matches their vibe, and includes all of the stuff they needed for their launch (and a few extra bits too). You can view the complete project at [lucasbell.ca/branding]. Follow @highgroundcreativebynature to keep up with their latest.#branding #brandidentitydesign #branddesign #logodesign #graphicdesigner #creativeprocess #illustration #creativestudio #brand

Lucas Bell 13.11.2020

Iworked with musician and teacher, Greg Baan-Meiklejohn to design a website that marketed his singing lessons, and all the other musical services he offers. Here's a few highlights from the project that include some cool behind the scenes web design-y stuff. View Greg’s live website at [gregbaan.com], and view the whole design project at [lucasbell.ca]. Link in bio.#webdesign #design #graphicdesign #uidesign #uxdesign #pokemon #singinglessons #webflow

Lucas Bell 12.11.2020

Outlaw Brewing is an award winning craft brewing company in Thailand. Iworked remotely with their owner and brewmaster, Mike, to redesign some of their existing beer labels, and creating original designs for their new beers, ciders, and spirits. View the whole design project at [lucasbell.ca]. Link in bio.#craftbeer #beerlabel #craftbeerdesign #branding #logodesign #packagingdesign

Lucas Bell 04.11.2020

A million mouse clicks later, and my new website [lucasbell.ca] is ready to go. I have come brand new design projects on there, and some new write-ups about my design process and what the heck I actually do for work. If you see any type-o’s or buggy stuff going on, please let me know. #graphicdesign #graphicdesigner #websitedesign #webdesigner #webflow

Lucas Bell 21.10.2020

I help people bring their ideas to life. #animation #graphicdesigner # design #creativeprocess

Lucas Bell 13.10.2020

Testing my website’s responsiveness with the old drag test. Here we’re going all the way from a 4.7 iPhone SE screen up to a 32 Apple XDR display. #webdesign #webdesigner #responsivewebdesign #graphicdesign #designportfolio #webflow #graphicdesign

Lucas Bell 04.10.2020

These are mockups of my new personal website (under construction) shown in responsive layouts, including: Apple XDR 32, MacBook Pro 15, MacBook Pro 13, iPad 11.5, iPhone XR 6.1, and iPhone SE 4.7. Nowadays, web designers must program website layouts that respond to thousands of different screen sizes. It wasn’t always this much work, back when there was only desktop computers. But now, when we make design choices for a website, we have to think about how it will look on desktop, how it will shrink down to a tablet, and how it will stack vertically on mobile screens.