Lind Design

Lind Design Graphic design that matters — clear, effective promotion for culture, environmental initiatives, co-ops, small businesses and the public sector.

LINDdesign specializes in branding and graphic design for print and web, focusing on cultural and environmental organizations, books, small business and the public sector. With an emphasis on typographic excellence and editorial clarity, Lind cuts through the clutter to deliver messages with stylish impact. With over 20 years of design experience, Lind can also craft headlines that add punch and h

umour. He has written copy for the Ministry of Natural Resources, Ampersand Printing and the River Run Centre. "Good design includes good writing," Lind says. "If form is built around poorly written content, it falters."

This Bookhug Press book of poetry was released just last week. Sometimes the design solution is an obvious one: Emulatin...
04/16/2026

This Bookhug Press book of poetry was released just last week. Sometimes the design solution is an obvious one: Emulating Tinder's interface as a book cover, with an evocative illustration by Kate Sutherland becoming a Tinder profile image.

Sometimes the obvious design is the winner. Here, I utilized the gorgeous collage illustration by Kate Sutherland to create a cover that looks like a Tinder profile.

Eramosa Institute is presenting The Guelph Lecture—On Being this May as a part of ArtsEverywhere Festival. They have a g...
04/14/2026

Eramosa Institute is presenting The Guelph Lecture—On Being this May as a part of ArtsEverywhere Festival. They have a great lineup this year, including Cory Doctorow, and a new logo!

This institute is being reinvigorated with a new logo, expanding its role as a non-partisan, non-polarizing, and research-based platform for thoughtful civic engagement.

02/19/2026

Today marks the start of Non-Profit Appreciation Week! ❤️

As the second largest funder of social services, second only to government, we at United Way are proud to fund and be a part of the non profit sector. Everyday we see the innovative, creative and compassionate ways nonprofits across Guelph, Wellington and Dufferin show up for our community.

This week, we're celebrating the people behind the work and the connections that make our communities stronger.

  is [edit] THIS week! I can't imagine life without nonprofits.Shoutouts to the Art Gallery of Guelph, Guelph Dance, Gue...
02/13/2026

is [edit] THIS week! I can't imagine life without nonprofits.

Shoutouts to the Art Gallery of Guelph, Guelph Dance, Guelph Film Festival, Guelph Jazz Festival, and Hillside Festival for infusing our lives with joy.

The Guelph Community Health Centre provides key health services to many in our community — including my own family. Many nonprofits are stepping up to help people suffering from our housing, food security, and addiction crises.

Our natural environment benefits from groups such as Urban Park Guelph, eMERGE, and Environmental Defence Canada (to name just a few), who advocate tirelessly for the species we share our planet with and enriching our own lives.

Behind each of these nonprofits are hard-working, passionate people dedicated to helping everybody profit.

So, thank you!

I was honoured to be asked by Do/able Consulting, in partnership with United Way Guelph Wellington Dufferin, to design this brand. Nonprofits across this region have received postcards, stickers, and posters to thank the people who help everybody profit. Local illustrator Gillian Wilson ( on Instagram) helped bring it to life with her illustrations.

11/07/2025

Guelph Film Festival today! It's been a pleasure working their excellent, boundary-pushing team (including outgoing artistic director Kimber Sider) in both my capacities as a designer and illustrator. With screenings in unusual venues throughout our community, each one linked to an in-person event, this festival creatively encourages people to leave their living rooms and learn about people working hard to fight the forces hellbent on pulling our world towards the brink.

I spent the first two weeks of January “in” jail—working on an exhibition called "Darkness and Light: Inside the Ontario...
01/29/2025

I spent the first two weeks of January “in” jail—working on an exhibition called "Darkness and Light: Inside the Ontario Reformatory" for Guelph Museums. This included designing the wordmark and panels as well as creating a 7.6 x 6 m floor map that was to be “hand-drawn—more illustration than schematic / more human than institution.” The history of this place is fascinating and multi-faceted—especially important to the many Indigenous survivors of the residential school programs, who created art and persevered to reclaim their stolen heritage. Drop by the Guelph Civic Museum for a look!

A big shoutout to my friends at Sign Art Centre of Guelph Inc, who handled this huge, time-sensitive production with aplomb!

This was a fun, challenging project—applying a colourful The Foundation of Guelph General Hospital brand update by The L...
01/21/2025

This was a fun, challenging project—applying a colourful The Foundation of Guelph General Hospital brand update by The Letter M to a number of in-hospital promotions, including these elevator wraps. Our goal was to make patients aware that the equipment their nurses and doctors are using is funded by donations—even stretchers. I suggest that this is a good place to donate your $200 Ontario Government cheques, if you can afford to. (I would argue that "universal" health care should not be dependent on the wealth of each community. And why is the government handing out money when our health care system is so clearly inadequate?)

(Photo courtesy FGGH)

As part of my personal commitment to help raise awareness about the climate emergency, I have been working with the folx...
11/28/2024

As part of my personal commitment to help raise awareness about the climate emergency, I have been working with the folx at Guelph Climate Action Network (GCAN), designing a logo and other assets to get their word out.

Time is running out for the climate. To convey the urgency, I used the “doomsday clock” idea as the basis for this logo.

The Canadian edition of The Singularity by Balsam Karam, a Swedish writer of Iranian Kurdish descent, used the same cove...
11/21/2024

The Canadian edition of The Singularity by Balsam Karam, a Swedish writer of Iranian Kurdish descent, used the same cover illustration as the U.S. and Australian editions. My job was to make the Canadian edition… singular.

My mission: Make this cover, using the same illustration as the U.S. and Australian editions, singular.

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