Portfolio
These are a bunch of our most recent projects. Click on a design to view more about that particular project, see some design shots, and maybe take a look at the client’s live site.
GLOW – The Queer and Questioning Community Centre at the University of Waterloo provides student services to the campus population, and needed to update their website’s image and function. This has been a volunteer initiative by James Saliba and a pro bono project by Annexant Design in order to improve the service GLOW provides to the student community at the University of Waterloo.
Running is healthy for your physical being, but this run is meant to help both your body and your mind. The Annual President David Johnston Run for Mental Health is held every year in May at the University of Waterloo, and its proceeds go towards supporting good mental health. They needed a simple website to host the Run’s pertinent info and volunteer/participant registration.
Organisers of the 2010 Canadian Undergraduate Mathematics Conference hosted at the University of Waterloo wanted to have a sleeker marketing image than past years so they could more effectively reach students in universities across Canada. We created a simple, bold image, and translated it into a website, posters, banners, and fliers. We think they like it, and hopefully you do too.
Digital forensics developer JADsoftware needed a new home, and we had just the ticket. We worked on the basis of a simple, clean-cut, professional feel, and helped JADsoftware create and brand a new website as well as upcoming software, such as the Internet Evidence Finder. Criminals and wayward spouses beware…
After renovating and expanding their take on the Bed and Breakfast, Colonial Creekside’s Grand Guest House in Waterloo, Ontario deserves a website that reflects its inviting new interior and luxurious features. Incorporating warm earth tones with a bit of the beautiful outdoor surroundings made for a welcoming new home for Colonial Creekside.
Based at the University of Waterloo, the Waterloo Public Interest Research Group decided it was time to upgrade their aging website in order to increase user-friendliness and enable newer technology platforms. With some minor design restructuring and a high-tech CMS back-end, we’re pretty sure WPIRG can now spend less time worrying about their website, and more time researching things that’ll make life better for you and me.
Famed dancer Gene Kelly had some really awesome dancing skills, and his niece Kathy Burk is taking those waltzing genes and teaching people to dance at her Alabama school, called The Kelly School of Dance. As awesome as her dance school is, her website needed some freshening up. We transformed their old website into a clean, to-the-point design that looks as good online as Gene Kelly was on his feet.
Author and teacher Cecilia Kennedy writes some good books and—we assume—teaches some pretty cool classes. She wanted a website to keep some pieces of writing and info about her online, and we took the rural imagery she loves so much and ran with it.
In its 9th year, the Rainbow Reels Queer Film Festival in Waterloo, Ontario re-hired Annexant Design to provide a fresh new image for the festival as a whole, both online and in print. We provided a bold new logo, strong website, and new creatives for poster campaigning.
The Association of Iranian Presbyterian Churches and Fellowships in North America was in need of an online presence to communicate with their members as well as to spread information abot their organisation.
Lara Saliba is an independent singer and songwriter from Cambridge, Ontario, as well as the younger sister of James Saliba, one of the Annexant crew. Creating her a special and unique nook online gave Lara the simple and elegant place for her to easily communicate with her fans and keep up to date with her latest releases and events. You go sister!
Entering their 8th year, the Rainbow Reels Queer Film Festival wanted to break away from their parent organisation’s website and create a new stand-alone website with a recognisable brand image and style. We hooked them up with a glitzy new image and greatly expanded the scope of their marketing efforts.
As a part of her rebranding efforts, Elvira wanted a European-inspired website to feature her booming drapery business. We worked with her existing designs and ideas and hammered out something she was proud of. She must have liked it, otherwise it’d have been "curtains" for us.
Notebook Galaxy, based in Waterloo, ON, required an update of their aging website in order to provide the latest information regarding specials and pricing. A fresh new look with clear content division and consistent styling gave Notebook Galaxy the right website for their business.
Interior design specialist Susan Ball required professional business cards in conjunction with a corresponding website in order to expand and facilitate her vibrant business. Annexant Design provided clean, simple business cards and a matching company image.
The organisers of the Mélange! piano and marimba concert approached Annexant Design to design the posters, brochures, tickets, and concert programmes (all of which incorporate the artwork of Tanya Ilsely) for their exhibition, featuring the unique melding of traditional art and instrumental music. Fancy!
Michael Reist, head of the English Department at Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School and teacher for over 25 years, is a frequent public speaker and a founder of The Beach School in Toronto. He needed a personal website to be able to keep in touch with his students, allow for parent groups and education conferences to contact him about speaking engagements, and to catalogue his extensive reviews and articles for newspapers and journals. We built him one, and he’s been using it ever since.
The graphical look of the newly updated Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Association of Ontario was completed by Annexant Design a few years ago in an effort to renew and modernize the AME Association’s online presence.


















