Who is this girl?

Bree Galbraith is a 4th Year Communication Design student at Emily Carr University, a Junior Designer at Signals Design Group and a children's book author (Fall 2013) at BC's Orca Books.
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Meet Bree, a published author!

Meet Bree, a published author!

It’s official! My children’s book, Once Upon a Balloon, is going to be published by BC’s Orca Books next year! The story was originally written as a class project in 2011, and I sent it out to a few Canadian publishers on the advice of my teacher,  Shin Minegishi. I am very excited about this...
The Littlest Hipster's Guide to the Alphabet

The Littlest Hipster’s Guide to the Alphabet

Well, I am posting this again, because I have had a ton of hits to my Littlest Hipster blog, and I encourage you to check it out, too! You can also download the PDF version here: littlesthipsterguide_BreeGalbraith
L is for...

L is for…

Here is the letter ‘L’ of my Littlest Hipster’s Guide to the Alphabet book. Click here for the link to my other blog, where you can read the whole book, and download and share it!
Hand Drawn Illustration

Hand Drawn Illustration

Here is an illustration from my book, Once Upon a Balloon, which is to be published by Orca Books in 2013!
Bearskin Book

Bearskin Book

Here is a spread from my Complex Typography class assignment where we illustrated a fairy tale using only typography. I chose the Grimm fairy Tale, “Bearskin”, and used the Hoefler typeface.

Bearskin Book

Here is a spread from my Complex Typography class assignment where we illustrated a fairy tale using only typography. I chose the Grimm fairy Tale, “Bearskin”, and used the Hoefler typeface.

Bearskin Book

Here is a spread from my Complex Typography class assignment where we illustrated a fairy tale using only typography. I chose the Grimm fairy Tale, “Bearskin”, and used the Hoefler typeface.

Bearskin Book

Here is a spread from my Complex Typography class assignment where we illustrated a fairy tale using only typography. I chose the Grimm fairy Tale, “Bearskin”, and used the Hoefler typeface.