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Alex Nelson
Partner and Creative Director at Post Projects
Professional Background
Alex Nelson is a renowned graphic designer based in Vancouver, recognized for his exceptional skills in branding and identity design, interactive design, print and publication design, as well as environmental and signage design. With a passion for visual communication and a keen eye for detail, Alex has carved a distinctive niche in the design industry, establishing a portfolio that showcases his ability to transform concepts into striking visual narratives.
Throughout his career, Alex has collaborated with a diverse array of notable clients across various sectors. His impressive client roster includes well-respected organizations such as Mosaic Homes, Aryze Development, and Umbra, which highlights his versatility and capability to work with both large corporations and smaller, innovative businesses. Alex's design work has not only been limited to branding but has also extended to creating engaging interactive designs, particularly for the Denver International Airport and Simon Fraser University.
As a partner at Post Projects, Alex plays a pivotal role in shaping the company's design philosophy and its approach to creating impactful design solutions. His leadership capabilities, paired with his artistic vision, have strengthened Post Projects' reputation for excellence in the design domain.
Prior to his current position, Alex demonstrated his design expertise as an Art Director at Burnkit, where he led various projects and mentored junior designers. His foundational experiences as a graphic designer at mod7 and Green School allowed him to hone his skills and develop a robust understanding of the design process from conception to execution. These roles paved the way for Alex to make significant contributions to his subsequent positions, all while continuously striving for innovation in design.
Education and Achievements
Alex's educational background is a testament to his commitment to mastering the art of design. He holds a Bachelor of Design with a major in Communication Design from the esteemed Emily Carr University, a program known for nurturing creative talent and equipping students with the tools needed to excel in the competitive design landscape. His academic journey also includes a Diploma of Fine Arts from Kwantlen University. This strong educational foundation has been instrumental in shaping his design philosophy and approach, emphasizing the importance of both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
Throughout his professional career, Alex has achieved various milestones that showcase his capabilities as a designer. He has played a significant role in the creative direction of high-profile projects, contributing to successful marketing campaigns and brand identities across different industries. His work has been recognized not only by clients but also within the design community, affirming his status as a leading figure in the field.
Achievements
Some of the standout achievements in Alex's career include:
- Mosaic Homes: Developing a cohesive brand identity that resonates with current and prospective homeowners, helping the company stand out in a competitive marketplace.
- Denver International Airport: Designing interactive displays that enhance the travel experience for millions of visitors, showcasing his ability to merge function with creativity.
- Simon Fraser University: Collaborating on projects that elevate the institution's visual presence and improve communication with students and faculty.
- New Forms Festival: Creating engaging visual communications that reflect the festival's innovative spirit and attract a diverse audience.
Alex's diverse portfolio is complemented by his ongoing dedication to staying ahead of design trends and technologies. He continuously seeks opportunities to expand his skill set and work on projects that challenge and inspire him. With his strong work ethic and a genuine passion for design, Alex Nelson has established himself as a key contributor to Vancouver's vibrant design community.
