They describe themselves as image engineers, information architects, communication designers (and sometimes surrogate dreamers).

Founding Principal Robert L. Peters, FGDC

Circle Design Incorporated, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada was formed in 1976. They describe themselves as image engineers, information architects, communication designers (and sometimes surrogate dreamers).

Robert L. Peters is a former president of the International Council of Graphic Design Associations (Icograda), a foreign correspondent for Communication Arts magazine, editor of the GDC Graphic Design Journal , and a GDC Fellow. He has travelled extensively (more than 50 countries) as a lecturer, juror, and design advocate. In 2005, his book 'Worldwide Identity' was published by Rockport (see here for an excerpt, and Amazon here for a review).

A good project involves a good client (that is not in conflict with your core values, that understands the value of design, that appreciates quality, that engages you because of their trust in your contribution, and that appreciates the value of relationships), clear project objectives, an adequate budget and enough time for the creative process to go through a proper gestation. It also helps if the project/subject is something that you care about and can support with passion. - Robert L. Peters [http://netdiver.net/interviews/robertpeters.php]

A Claim To Fame: Canada Post

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Goal: Celebrate the 125th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police by creating a special product for collectors.

Process: Conceive, research, write, and create a product rich in history, anecdote, and image that appeals both to detail-oriented collectors and the public.

Result: A unique, cloth-bound limited edition set containing a history booklet, mint silver coin, stamp souvenir sheet, and first day cover.

     
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