Justine Abigail Yu: On Living Hyphen magazine and on living in the in between

The first issue of Living Hyphen, Entrances and Exists, launched on October 12, 2018. The print magazine is an intimate … More

Human Sightings: A personal desire to create space-themed comics turned into an international art brand, impacting global audiences

Evelyn Basch of Bristol, UK started Human Sightings in 2017. It’s an independent art platform that stems from Evelyn’s experiences with … More

Illustrator and writer Hana Shafi talks being weird and influential on the Internet

Hana Shafi, also known as Frizz Kid, lives in Toronto and works as an illustrator and writer. From a rude … More

Becoming the Didihood: A collective of South Asian sisters influencing Canada’s media landscape

Arti Patel, Online Lifestyle Reporter at Global News, Nikkjit Gill, Managing Editor at Post City and Roohi Sahajpal, Case Manager … More

Freelancing, Feelings, Art and Magazine Production: A graphic designer shares her recipe for a career in visual storytelling, fashion and creative direction

Nearly two years ago, Toronto’s Maegan Fidelino, a graphic designer by trade, started Ephemera Magazine, a new print publication that … More

OneStory: A Saskatoon mother and business-owner sparks global change through videography

Katrina German is the Co-Founder and CEO of OneStory, a company (and program) based in Saskatoon that allows its users … More

Meet Stephanie Trembath, the Community Manager at Latergramme, Vancouver startup

Instagram: The land of glamourous imagery by everyday (and professional) photographers sharing scrumptious food, colourful travel shots and carefully crafted selfies. … More

The upside to online courses

Congratulations, you’ve graduated! Now what? Although you learned a lot during your many years in post-secondary education, you may still … More

Rachel Kellogg, insurance manager turned PR professional and yoga teacher, on unconventional means to employment

With her thick rimmed glasses, curly, shoulder length hair and kind grin, Rachel Kellogg walked into a coffee shop in … More

Why the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge shouldn’t annoy you

My cousin nominated me for the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge last week. At first, my thoughts were set. I would … More