Who am I?
My name is Alice Joe, and I am passionate about creating content that inspires and engages. My approach across mediums is conceptual and holistic with a focus on diversity, inclusivity and Indigeneity. I believe that design has the power to make a difference, and I’m committed to creating designs that have a positive impact.

I studied fine art, graphic design, technical writing, and UX design at Thompson Rivers University, Vancouver Island University, and Emily Carr University of Art and Design. A member of the Nlakaʼpamux Nation, I grew up on the Shulus Reserve just outside of Merritt, BC.
What Do I Do?
My areas of expertise include branding, information architecture, content design, and UX writing.
Branding & Identity
Logos / Icons / Business cards / Letterhead / Packaging / Presentations
Editorial Design
Annual Reports / Magazines / Booklets / Book Covers / Book Interiors / Brochures / Production / Layout / Typesetting
Tradeshows & Events
Tradeshow booths / Conference Programmes / Banners 
Signage
Gallery, Museum and Cultural Center Signage / Interpretive Graphics / Wayfinding / Environmental Signage
Digital
Web Design Social Media / Slide Decks / Email Marketing
Additional Services
Infographics, Charts, Graphs and Tables / Consultation / Art and Creative Direction
Who do I work with?
I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to spend my days engaged in work that I truly enjoy, and this would not be possible without one crucial player: my clients! Throughout the years, I have been privileged to collaborate with people who possess a clear sense of purpose, admirable objectives, and an unwavering passion for making a tangible, positive impact.

Some of my past and current clients include:
• BC Human Rights Tribunal
• Cowichan Tribes
• Continuing Legal Education Society of BC
• Indigenous Early Years Kinship
• Law Society of BC
• Lower Nicola Indian Band
• Myrna McCallum, Host of the Trauma-Informed Lawyer Podcast
• Nanaimo Museum
• Nlaka’pamux Nation Tribal Council
• UBC interCultural Online Health Network
• UBC Faculty of Education
• Union of BC Indian Chiefs
• Vancouver School Board
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