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Mushy PonyWant the mush on Toronto? Mushy Pony has you covered. Reporting on all the best Toronto has to offer, The Cowgirls know all the it-spots, tasty treat shops, and boutique fashion next-big-things. Mushy Pony required a highly customizable website that could keep up with an always changing city. |
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SNRGThe crown jewel of the Toronto’s King Street East design district, the SNRG Fire & Ice Showroom is a coming together of twenty-five of only the premier high-end, state-of-the-art brand names in appliances, decor and house wares. The website we designed is clean cut and powerful, offering a true reflection of the Fire & Ice brand and affiliates. This is a perfect example of developing dynamic and engaging ways to enrich the online experience. |
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HenhouseHenhouse prides itself on making fine, hand-built furniture and kitchen cabinetry using traditional means. Whether it's restoration or custom furniture built to contemporary specs, Henhouse employs a down-home, comforting approach to their product and customer service. Their online presence could be no different. Staying true to the nature of Henhouse, check out the website that makes you feel like part of the family! |
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Optique le CartierA fashionista’s dream eyewear boutique located in the heart of downtown Montreal. Optique le Cartier caries all the major designers. We worked with OLC to create a web presence that reflected the contemporary stylings of their products. |
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Arts Engage!Arts Engage! Community Arts Training Intensive and Symposium focused on community arts practices and potentials in Nova Scotia. The website needed to be friendly, easy to update, and simple to navigate. A versatile events registration plug-in was developed to meet the needs of a large-scale registration. |
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Alpha TradeAlpha Trade is a Halifax based importer and distributor of the finest grade Korinthia Extra Virgin Olive Oil from Greece. Alpha Trade wanted an accessible way to provide insight for prospective clients, as well as express their sheer knowledge and passion for the product. The website was developed to be rich, diverse, and easily updatable. |
Print
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Business IdentityTYPE'06 was a typography fair that took place in Halifax. ZDS' head designer, Lukas Steinman, created the identity from head to toe. From business cards, to envelopes, to name tags, the event had a cohesive and relevant image, catchy logo, and catered to the clientelle. |
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Magazineinfinitheatre's Lit magazine is a publication sent out to prospective sponsors, venues and grant submission boards. When looking for a redesign to tap into their unique brand of entertainment, Anthony Zanfini designed a cover that screamed revolutionary theatre. |
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Communication-VisualizationTo drive business, clear communication with all stakeholders is critical. Next time communicate statistics to investors, employees and customers clearly and with conviction. ZDS produces custom presentations and annual reports. Get your key information graphed, sorted and displayed; whether white collar or in fun and interesting ways. |
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IllustrationZDS also works with custom illustration and packaging design. Our experience includes many media, including CD and DVD packaging, product design, cover design and book illustration. Stunning, original illustration is a great way to really make your product stand out. |
Promotional
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EntertainmentEvery event is a brand and requires a unique way of being spread. Our success started with Beat the Bumps, a fundraising evening for A Walk to End Breast Cancer. Finished with a ribbon pin, the invitation proved incredibly effective not just as information, but as a take-away and keepsake for an event that surpassed expectations. |
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Custom GiftsZDS offers original, fun promotional gift designs. Show your customers, partners and employees that you appreciate their support and give them something more than a pen set. See our promotional giveaway box campaign for Bluff's Restaurant, a Southwestern "wild west" themed restaurant. Customers were encouraged to play a game while waiting for their food. Inside was a deck of cards, betting chips, breadstick cigars, and a booklet with instructions of how to play a bunch of easy games. The boxes became a momento of an experience unique to Bluff's Restaurant. |





