Jen Gilbert

Jen
Gilbert

2025

As a designer, Jen is most excited when taking photos and storytelling through book design, editorial design, branding, and motion graphics. Notable projects include an Eyepool exhibit at THEMUSEUM and logo designs for two educational programs at Bruce Power’s Visitors’ Centre. Her background is in the summer camp industry.

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The Women Who movement is about female empowerment in a male dominated beer industry. It’s about encouraging women to stand up for their beliefs, to be self-assured and confident, and to reach their potential by not being afraid to reach their goals. Women root for each other, share success stories (#WomenWhoShare), and live meaningful, fulfilling lives.

The Women Who movement is about female empowerment in a male dominated beer industry. It’s about encouraging women to stand up for their beliefs, to be self-assured and confident, and to reach their potential by not being afraid to reach their goals. Women root for each other, share success stories (#WomenWhoShare), and live meaningful, fulfilling lives.

Eyepool is an immersive, interactive exhibit at THEMUSEUM in downtown Kitchener, and the winter 2024 Eyepool exhibit, TEMPEST, consisted of 13 water-related exhibitions designed by graphic design students at Conestoga College. The exhibit's theme was water, and TEMPEST can be seen as a metaphor for the environmental change our planet is experiencing. As weather patterns change, the behaviour of the world’s water changes too.

Eyepool is an immersive, interactive exhibit at THEMUSEUM in downtown Kitchener, and the winter 2024 Eyepool exhibit, TEMPEST, consisted of 13 water-related exhibitions designed by graphic design students at Conestoga College. The exhibit's theme was water, and TEMPEST can be seen as a metaphor for the environmental change our planet is experiencing. As weather patterns change, the behaviour of the world’s water changes too.