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Alex Bromaroff

Alex Bromaroff

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Alex is a versatile illustrator and designer whose work bridges traditional and contemporary aesthetics. Inspired by her back-country experiences in Algonquin Park, she explores the intricate connections between nature, science, and wellness. Her visual language combines vintage-inspired elements with modern colour and form, creating energetic pieces that honour traditional craftsmanship. Through her art, Alex celebrates the beauty of unexpected connections, revealing the hidden harmonies between seemingly disparate concepts.

Ontario Parks Risograph Posters
Based on Ontario Park’s five most popular parks, this collection of posters is a contemporary twist on the vintage provincial/state park ranger aesthetic featuring vibrant hues exclusive to risograph printing. From vibrant and iconic northern wildlife to historic landmarks and unique geographical formations, the posters highlight the unique attractions within each park and celebrate the beauty across all of Ontario. These designs have been printed at a local risograph shop and are now available as prints.

Scelene Lunar Menstrual Incense
This illustrated package design is for a brand of incense centred on the female reproductive cycle. In a world focused on a daily cycle, this product brings balance to those with a monthly cycle. There will be four scents to be used in conjunction with each of the four menstrual cycle phases. These scents help those with female reproductive organs to not only balance hormones but also help with menstrual pain and assist in bringing a boost of energy while promoting relaxation. A fine and carefully crafted selection of fragrances, each featuring the essential oil of a unique flower that blooms in coordination with the moon at night.

Ornithology Calendar
The Lilac Breasted Roller, native to Africa, is a spectacle to behold with fourteen different colours in its feathers. To hold true to its beauty, the illustration was completed with lustrous watercolours. Named after their mating display, these birds occupy the grasslands of eastern to southern Africa and are very prevalent in August, during the roller’s breeding season.

Chantry Island Infographic
Chantry Island is located almost a kilometre off the shores of Southampton in Lake Huron. Once serving as a lighthouse to aid sailors along the cobbled shores of Southampton, Chantry Island is now a migratory bird sanctuary, nesting approximately 50,000 birds at the peak of the breeding season. This infographic describes the history and location of Chantry Island, the six key bird species that nest on the island, and their population status.