Tuesday, December 28, 2010

The Roll Factory website launched! We were fortunate to work with The Roll Factory once again developing the Japanese Express Eatery’s website to tie in the full brand experience.
















To check out the new website design, please visit www.therollfactory.ca

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Season's Greetings! Big thanks to family, friends, clients and partnered businesses for all the support from this past year. We look forward to service and continue our commitment to our valued customers in the New Year.


2010 Christmas Card. To download a printable version of our papercraft Pipeline Christmas Truck please click on the template below.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

The Roll Factory opens it's doors!! Pipeline was enlisted to develop the brand identity for the sister company of the Shota Sushi & Grill . Check out the photos below.

















































While dropping by for a tour, we tried their very delicious and quality sushi combos.
















Above: Maple Combo
















Above: Kerrisdale Combo

Monday, September 13, 2010

We’ve been busy gearing up for 2011 photo shoot with the Eikowada brand in the upcoming weeks. Look for pictures from the new image catalog posted soon.  www.eikowada.com

Friday, September 10, 2010

We just completed developing branding identity for the new Vancouver eatery, the Roll Factory. Look for the new store to open at the end of the month.

Lululemon and Emily Carr University -- Pixel Wall Display


A while back Pipeline Creative Director and Emily Carr Alumni, Keith Lau worked in association with ECIAD to collaborate with the Lululemon Lab to design and construct five engaging window displays during the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in February. Here's a behind the scenes video.

Friday, August 27, 2010

It’s been a long time coming, but we’ve finally launched our brand spanking new website!

With this progression, we’ve added an interactive segment to Pipeline’s growing services. Through development of our own IP (Intellectual property), we’re now providing engaging digital products like casual games to photo experience to better compliment our new and partnered marketing affiliations.


 

Thursday, June 24, 2010

We had a blast designing some icon illustrations for a client. Here's a small preview of the final artwork:


Monday, May 31, 2010

We just wrapped on second campaign with the Heart and Stroke Foundation. This time around we had the pleasure in working with Redbird Communications, an ad agency location in the heart of Victoria on Vancouver Island.

Monday, May 3, 2010

In celebration of Game 2 tonight of our hometown Canuck’s playoffs against the Chicago Blackhawks, here’s a teaser of our papercraft figure concepts of two of our favourite players (Alex Burrows + Daniel Sedin) and FIN.

Friday, April 16, 2010

After a few months working with the Hong Kong Company, Eikowada, they finally releases their new outerwear jacket and vest products into their stores.

















Thursday, March 18, 2010

Pipeline Creative Director serves as an Design Advisor for the Lululemon Lab. In collaboration with ECUAD (Emily Carr University of Art + Design), the Design Committee had to produce 5 creative and engaging Olympic themed window displays during the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic games.


















Location: West Broadway and Cambie St.- Vancouver, BC, Canada. Photos courtesy of Lululemon Lab. Final build completed by ECUAD team.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

We worked on a fun little project with The Dolly Lammy Company developing their first Plush Doll. The following are photos of Dolly’s adventures around town.

















The Dolly Lammy at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics. Pictured with Gold Medal Ice Dance Olympians’: Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir.

















The Dolly Lammy at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics. Pictured with CTV's Tamara Taggart.

Monday, February 1, 2010

We had fun creating a specialty display for the City of Richmond's Second Annual Winter Festival of the Arts shOPART held during 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics (Feb.1- March 15, 2010).

The objective was to engage and encourage viewers to interact with the display without supervision (e.g. giving it hugs, making high fives, etc). The temporary display was made from a combination of Styrene plastics, fleece and vinyl fabrics, which added to a user’s tactile experience.

These were the several concepts proposed.
This Popsicle guy was selected.

Completed display on location.





























All fabrication and finishing done by Pipeline Modelshop www.pipelinemodelshop.ca. Sewing in progress.