Bachelor of Design in Visual Communication

Illustration

Theodora

Samosir

She, Her

Conquering difficulty fuels Theo’s creative drive. From painstakingly detailed vector illustrations to typeface designs that work in both 2D and 3D, no challenge is too big or too small for Theo. For her, making good work is never about instant gratification; it’s about what she learns along the way.
Capilano University, Dean’s List, 2022
A 3D render of the words “Cyber Space: a typeface with 3D meshes for motion graphics” in green on a black background.
3DT Cyberspace is a mylar balloon styled, sci-fi-inspired, display typeface intended for use in both 2D and 3D motion graphics.
A 3D render of uppercase and lowercase latin alphabets, numbers, and symbols. They are rendered in a green, shiny, balloon-like material.
A vector illustration in blue, white and black of a chimera made from a coyote, a goose, an orca, and a bear, leaping across the water in front of Canada Place, alongside an illustration of an Adidas Superstar shoe.
Mural design for an Adidas flagship store in Vancouver, featuring a chimera over the ocean in front of Canada Place, with an Adidas Superstar shoe.

Credits: The Adidas Superstar shoe design and logo by Adidas AG. Mockups from mockups-design and Pixelbuddha.

Three panel social media stills; from left: a digital collage of 3D abstracted human clay figure sitting at a table with an orange on a plate; close up of an orange on a plate with half of the orange covered in green mold below the text “What makes mold so deadly…”; and a plate with blue cheese and nuts below the text “and what make some mold so tasty?”.
Screen captures of Moldy Fruit, an educational, short motion graphics animation about dangerous molds, and edible molds, intended for vertical formats on social media.

Credits: Photos from Metin Ozer, Tina Witherspoon, and Towfiqu Barbhuiya on Unsplash.