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At Geek Design, a graphic design studio founded and owned by passionate Latin Americans, we take immense pride in our he...
10/17/2023

At Geek Design, a graphic design studio founded and owned by passionate Latin Americans, we take immense pride in our heritage and cultural roots. Our design approach reflects the vibrant and colourful essence of Latin America, as we embrace our identity and express it through our work. As Latin American Heritage Month dawns upon us, we celebrate the significance of this occasion and the impact it holds on our journey as a design studio.

https://geekdesign.ca/celebrating-our-roots-the-significance-of-latin-american-heritage-month-at-geek-design/

A visitor’s map designed for Coast Tsawwassen Inn.
09/28/2023

A visitor’s map designed for Coast Tsawwassen Inn.

We designed a paper map for  to help guests navigate the beautiful area of Tsawwassen in Delta BC.
09/28/2023

We designed a paper map for to help guests navigate the beautiful area of Tsawwassen in Delta BC.

Orange Shirt Day exists as a legacy of the SJM Project, and September 30 signifies the time of year when Indigenous chil...
09/30/2022

Orange Shirt Day exists as a legacy of the SJM Project, and September 30 signifies the time of year when Indigenous children were historically taken from their homes to residential schools. The official tagline of the day, “Every Child Matters”, reminds Canadians that all peoples’ cultural experiences are important. In addition to simply wearing an orange shirt, Canadians are encouraged to learn more about the history of residential schools and their assimilation practices, drawing from Phyllis’ experience in particular.
On this day we recognize 150,000 Indigenous children who endured the residential schooling system, and it’s trauma that continues to be felt to this day.

Orange Shirt Day was created by Phyllis Jack Webstad, She is a First Nations residential school survivor. Webstad recoun...
09/30/2022

Orange Shirt Day was created by Phyllis Jack Webstad, She is a First Nations residential school survivor. Webstad recounted her first day of residential schooling at six years old, when she was stripped of her clothes, including the new orange shirt her grandmother bought her, which was never returned. The orange shirt now symbolizes how the residential school system took away the indigenous identity of its students.

Today is National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. A day created for awareness and education of the residential school ...
09/30/2022

Today is National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. A day created for awareness and education of the residential school system and the impact it has had on Indigenous communities for over a century. The impact of the residential school system has been recognized as a cultural genocide, and continues to this day.

Don’t flush our planet’s most valuable resource. It takes a lot of blue to stay green. Visit www.peaceandunitysummit.com...
07/27/2022

Don’t flush our planet’s most valuable resource.
It takes a lot of blue to stay green. Visit www.peaceandunitysummit.com to learn more about this event.

At Geek Design, we prioritize working with nonprofits and other organizations that promote social welfare and improve th...
07/27/2022

At Geek Design, we prioritize working with nonprofits and other organizations that promote social welfare and improve the lives of individuals and communities. We invite you to visit our latest project for the www.peaceandunitysummit.com

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