Month: October 2009

Journey to Zambia | Part 1

Posted by – October 31, 2009

zambia pt1

I’ve been given the opportunity to travel to Zambia, Africa in early 2010.  This both excites me and terrifies me.

Excites me in the sense that I will finally be using my education and background in English, graphic design, and photography to work with a cause that is more than just commercialism.  To be able to use my photography to create awareness of the work that our church (The River) does with a group of villages in South Eastern Africa is a dream come true.  As much as I can appreciate the beauty, planning, and time that goes in to creating commercial advertising campaigns and publishing great design, I’ve always wanted to do more with the skills that I have learned.

Terrifies me in the sense that I really will have to take a leap of faith for this trip.  While I’ve traveled extensively throughout Canada and the United States, overseas travel is something that I have not had the chance to experience until now.  It will be interesting to see how I deal with foreign customs, two new continents, unfamiliar food, and yes, foreign washrooms.  I’ve grown up in a North American bubble for 26 years and have become too complacent in my surroundings.  I know this trip will shock my system of beliefs in what life and its hardships actually are.  Will I complain and gripe over the cost of fresh vegetables and fruit after I return from a region with so much poverty and food shortages?  Probably not.  Am I going to let a traffic jam ruin my day?  Probably not.

The challenge for me over the next two and a half months is to raise the money I need for travel and other expenses.  It’s a big cost ($4000) that I need to find somewhere.  Be prepared for me to ask you to help support me in my fundraising, be it through the sales of Fair Trade Coffee, sales of prints of my photography, or some other means.  All gifts will be tax deductible!  Please email me (nvandriel@gmail.com) or post a comment if you have any questions or words of encouragement.

Thanks for reading.  Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers over these next few months.

They’ve Done it Again

Posted by – October 27, 2009

With the chill coming back into the air and the leaves changing from their summer green to the various warm shades of fall, a thought creeps into the back of my mind;  It’s that time again.

Early fall is when many winter companies release their winter catalogues.  Snowboard companies, ski companies, even hockey companies come out with publications ranging from a simple 6-panel glossy brochure to an extravagant embossed cover with custom photography and gilded edges.

This year the snowboard company Burton has raised the bar significantly.  With their catalogues from the last few seasons being a standard – albeit well-designed – format with glossy pages and standard perfect binding, they have changed things up significantly with a new format, amazing informational graphics, faux ads, and a somewhat controversial theme.

Titled “The Good Book”, the 2010 catalogue draws from a Biblically-designed theme with illustrations and paintings that reference styles popularized throughout church history. From wood-cut printings to oil paintings of fields full of children and animals, all sorts of looks are recreated to include Burton’s products and messaging

.Burton's Good Book

More photos and beautiful design after the jump… More…