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Headshot by Samantha Jackson.

Margaux Parker is a freelance graphic and web designer in marketing and communications, proudly serving Toronto for 7+ years. She engages communities with digital, print and web advertising, while designing for a more inclusive, accessible and sustainable Toronto.

From a small town in the Philippines to the big city of Toronto, Margaux brings her diverse and female perspective into her works. She advocates for representations of women, BIPOC and LGBTQ2S+ communities and has worked on Muslims in Toronto with the Aga Khan Museum, Towards Equity and Truth and Reconciliation with OACAS and Halloween Spectacular, a Halloween drag show, with Square One, Oxford Properties. Margaux also works with public, financial and academic institutions to improve accessibility for their audiences. At one of Canada’s largest pension funds, OMERS, she made the plan’s performance digitally accessible to half-a-million Ontario members. She advanced its digital-first strategy and directed the web design of its first and second digital annual report. She is proud to work with Canada’s top Big Five Banks who are committed to integrating sustainable practices into their Environmental, Sustainable and Governance (ESG) strategy.

Together with large organizations and small businesses, she is rebuilding Toronto’s arts and economy from the pandemic. At the onset, she served the City of Toronto around-the-clock to communicate emergency measures on COVID-19. She produced digital and print ads for local businesses, public spaces and residential buildings. She brought communities back together for live, in-person events with the Aga Khan Museum, Square One and the Beaches Jazz Festival.

Margaux studied Art and Art History and earned an Honours Bachelors of Arts with Distinction at the University of Toronto, jointly with Sheridan College. She continued her education at OCAD University and earned a certificate in UX Design and Development.

When Margaux is not designing, she is training competitively for the sport of Weightlifting, representing 646 Weightlifting Gym.

Education

University of Toronto Mississauga
Honours Bachelor of Arts with Distinction, Art and Art History, jointly with Sheridan College

OCAD University
Certificate, User Experience (UX) Design and Development

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FEATURED CLIENTS

Proudly serving Toronto’s diverse sectors:

Arts & Culture

Aga Khan Museum

Beaches International Jazz Festival

Finance

Royal Bank of Canada

OMERS

Government

City of Toronto

Ontario Association of Children’s Aids Societies (OACAS)

Retail

Lantic Inc

Square One, Oxford Properties

Education

University of Toronto

Sago Mini, Spin Master

Canadian Association for Girls In Science (CAGIS)

An Ocean in a Drop: Muslims in Toronto by Mahtab Hussain. Aga Khan Museum, 2022. Photo by Todd Fraser.

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An Ocean in a Drop: Muslims in Toronto by Mahtab Hussain.
Aga Khan Museum, 2022.
Photo by Todd Fraser.

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