Teaching and Learning Support Service: uOttawa

During my time at the University of Ottawa, I worked across a wide spectrum of motion graphics and video production needs—from promotional campaigns to instructional modules viewed by thousands of learners. The role required balancing creative exploration with clear brand, accessibility, and pedagogical standards. I collaborated closely with subject-matter experts, developers, and faculty leads to translate complex information into engaging, purposeful visuals.

Across departments, I produced animated explainers, logo animations, and long-form instructional videos that emphasized clarity, pacing, and strong visual hierarchy. These projects strengthened my ability to design for accessibility, work efficiently under tight timelines, and contribute meaningfully within collaborative, multidisciplinary teams, all while creating videos that resonated with both academic and public audiences.

Role

Multimedia Designer, Motion Designer

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SILC: Bilingual Logo Design

I designed the bilingual visual identity for the Supra-Institutional Learning Communities (SILC) initiative, creating a logo system that could function clearly in both French and English contexts. The mark combines structure and collaboration, reflecting how the program connects learners across faculties and institutions. The final identity is adaptable, accessible, and ready for use across digital and print communications.

Screenshot of the FIDES About page featuring approach descriptions, an overhead field image, and a player testimonial.

Executive Master of Health Administration: Motion Graphics Transitions.

I created a series of smooth, brand-aligned slide transitions to support the Executive MHA program’s video and presentation materials. Working within a visual identity designed by Gisèle Richard, the animations were designed to feel professional, modern, and seamless across all faculty communications. This project strengthened the program’s visual consistency and elevated the pacing of long-form instructional content.

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Telfer School of Management: Text and Lower Third Animations

For the French MBA program, I developed a set of clean, bilingual text and lower-third animations aligned to the visual identity designed by Gisèle Richard. The motion system emphasizes precision, clarity, and rhythm, supporting interviews and promotional content across the faculty. These animations helped create a cohesive visual language that could scale across future video communications.

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Telfer School of Management: Video Styleframes

I developed a suite of video styleframes for the Maîtrise en administration des affaires program, establishing the visual direction for a series of academic and promotional videos. The styleframes explored composition, colour, and motion cues that balanced faculty branding with a more contemporary, human-centred feel. This exploratory work guided the animation approach and ensured visual consistency across the program’s video assets.

Screenshot of the FIDES About page featuring approach descriptions, an overhead field image, and a player testimonial.

Lettres françaises: Motion Graphics End Title.

I created a refined end-title animation for the Maîtrise ès arts en lettres françaises program, working within the brand identity designed by Gisèle Richard. The motion is clean, understated, and typography-driven, designed to close videos with a sense of clarity and professionalism. This piece helped unify the program’s video assets and reinforce a consistent visual signature.

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Lettres françaises — Motion Graphics Branding Suite

For the Lettres françaises program, I created a cohesive motion graphics suite that included animated titles, lower thirds, and visual transitions. Working within the brand identity designed by Gisèle Richard, the animations were crafted to feel elegant, academic, and distinctly bilingual. This suite provided the program with a consistent visual language that could scale across interviews, promotional videos, and instructional content.

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Ontario CLRI at Bruyère: Presentation Template Deck

I designed a comprehensive, brand-aligned PowerPoint template for the Ontario CLRI at Bruyère Health to support teaching, outreach, and long-term care training initiatives. The deck brings together accessible layouts, cohesive typography, and flexible content structures that accommodate both clinical information and storytelling. This template helped standardize presentations across the organization and ensured a polished, consistent visual experience for diverse audiences.