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Designing Pro-Bono & Having Fun Making a Difference in the Community
In 1995/1996 Rod was the President of a 75 year old Toronto service club. He researched the history of the Canadian Progress Club. Then he produced graphics for promoting the club events. Fun to do with fun results. So Rod was acclaimed the Province of Ontario "Man of the Year." His club was proclaimed "Club of the year." Here are just 3 of his many promotion pieces.

Left: a brochure cover produced after the Toronto club raised $50,000 toward the Special Olympics. Middle: pre National Convention promotion tattoos featuring the Toronto skyline that hundreds of members from all over Canada (at the previous year event in Banff) had to wear to enter the ball room in Banff. This idea came because some of the younger people who attended regular meetings in Toronto were actually wearing real tattoos in the mid 1990s. (At a club meeting one of these young fellows, displaying his tattoos, had given a truly memorable well liked "speech" on the history of tattoos.)
And at right: the menu cover for the Toronto convention formal ball the next year. CONTINUED NEXT PAGE
 
 

Pre-convention theme: From top hats & tails to tattoos.
In the mid 1990s Tattoo (stamps) were a fairly "new thing."