John deWolf: sometimes writer
Published articles, columns, and editorials
Resolve and Rebirth: The Narrative Environment of Fort Needham Memorial Park
John deWolf wrote an essay for Speaking Up: New Voices on War and Peace in Nova Scotia, an anthology that spotlights diverse and historically marginalized perspectives on war and peace in Nova Scotia. Published by Nimbus Publishing in November 2022, the anthology is edited by Maya Eichler, Reina Green, and Tracy Moniz.
Delmore “Buddy” Daye Learning Institute case study for Canadian Interiors
Since 1964, Canadian Interiors has been longest-running interior design magazine in Canada—a must-read for all interior design professionals across the country. Canadian Interior publishes six issues, plus a guide, per year.
Industry Insights—RGD Designers on Graphic Design
The Association of Registered Graphic Designers is a non-profit, professional Association that represents over 3,800 design practitioners, including firm owners, freelancers, managers, educators and students. Their vision is for a graphic design profession that is broadly valued for its contribution to life, commerce and society.
Faculty of Architecture at the University of Manitoba thesis spotlight
Network, is an annual publication of the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
Applied Arts Column—Summer 2018
Applied Arts is Canada's premier magazine of visual communications. Applied Arts explores the strategic and cultural forces driving creativity in Canada and features the resulting work—whether groundbreaking, unusual or otherwise exceptional. Printed quarterly, the magazine is written for, and by, thought leaders and emerging talents in the visual communications field. Since 1986, Applied Arts has delivered gorgeous imagery, strong opinion, timely information and essential industry insight to a readership of 46,000 creative and marketing professionals.
RGD Member Spotlight
The Association of Registered Graphic Designers is a non-profit, professional Association that represents over 3,800 design practitioners, including firm owners, freelancers, managers, educators and students. Their vision is for a graphic design profession that is broadly valued for its contribution to life, commerce and society.