Still growing, still crazy – the Ballistic Arts Media Studios team thought it was time for a new website. A lot has changed since 2002. We present to you a site that reflects how we’ve changed, but at the same time how we haven’t. We’re still the same good (and at times whacky) group, but now have a larger portfolio and more tools in our arsenal.
It’s important for us to keep our “crazy” brand while we deliver an enhanced user-experience that won’t have our clients going nuts. The Asylum is a marriage of a strong visual brand that satisfies our designers’ vision and our programmers’ logic.
As a full service creative agency, we now have a site that concentrates mainly on our portfolio. Based on the popular Wordpress engine, customized to suit our needs, the site delivers a variety of tools that will allow the user easy access to our extensive collection.
We invite you to view our graphic design, video production, photography, and web development projects. Welcome to the Asylum, we hope you stay a while.
Categories: Latest News

Challenge: Pacific Cascade Minerals is a junior resource exploration company focusing on three British Columbia based Molybdenum properties: the Crack, Brewster Lake and Mo prospects. They were looking to upgrade their current website with Web 2.0 technology.
Solution: Ballistic Arts designed a stylish and professional site to showcase Pacific Cascade’s established company, while keeping it up-to-date and easy to access with modern Web 2.0 technology.
Click here to see the Pacific Cascade website!
Categories: Media Design, Web 2.0 / CMS, Web Design

Challenge: Mount Pleasant Cheese is Vancouver’s only gourmet shop dedicated to celebrating the art of Canada’s artisan cheese makers. They were looking to professional photos taken for their website.
Solution: Ballistic Arts’s photography crew took some snappy shots that will undoubtedly showcase Mount Pleasant Cheese’s quality for any viewers of their website.




Categories: Location, Media Design, Photography

Challenge: Vancity’s team is focused on creating a leading financial institution where everyone works together to achieve their personal and financial goals, while also building a better community.They were looking to have a logo designed for their employee referral program.
Solution: Ballistic Arts designed a colourful logo with a 3D look that creates movement and a sense of excitement. The logo incorporates a star to represent “talent” while the binoculars represent “scout,” and provides Vancity with material to help brand their program.
Categories: Graphic Design, Media Design, branding

Challenge: The Harris Johnson Team serves Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody and the surrounding areas, and is made up of long-time award winning residential sales associates. They were looking to have a business card designed.
Solution: Ballistic Arts designed professional business cards that coordinate with the Harris Johnson Team’s corporate branding materials and speaks to their target audience.



Categories: Graphic Design, Media Design, branding

Challenge: Neovasc provides distinctive medical device solutions with a suite of products for unmet needs in vascular intervention. They had a conference in New Orleans that required a multi-sectional tradeshow booth.
Solution: Ballistic Arts helped fashion a design that focused on various products. The many panels help give the booth a more engaging feel than traditional displays.
Categories: Graphic Design, Media Design, branding, displays, investor relations

Challenge: Vancity reached its carbon neutral target in April 2008 and to celebrate, Vancity is encouraging their staff to reduce their carbon footprint even more by running an internal contest call “Cut the Carbon”. In the past 8 months, Vancity staff have been challenged to cut their carbon from various parts of their work and home life. They were in need of eight posters that would illustrate their “Cut the Carbon” campaign.
Solution: Ballistic Arts designed a series of “Cut the Carbon” posters that illustrated green behaviours such as “Recycling Paper” and “Alternative Transportation.”








Categories: Graphic Design, Media Design, internal communications