Lucas Carlisle is a graphic designer and art director specializing in interactive media.
He has five years experience designing interfaces and graphics for applications, advertising, social platforms and large scale websites. Clients include Random House, Harlequin, Food Network, Sony, and Nissan.
Lucas has spent the last year working on on as series of documentary films on collectors and their collections as a fellow with UnionDocs. He likes to post work that inspires him on Tumblr. Please contact him here.
Client: The Huffington Post
Available on the App Store
Client: Toronto.com
Agency: Web2Mobile
Available on the App Store
Client: Tuango & WagJag
Agency: Web2Mobile
Client: Random House of Canada
Agency: Web2Mobile
With the popularity of digital reading devices on the rise, Random House of Canada wanted to invite readers to re-imagine the entire reading experience. targeting heavy mobile users, random House sought to create an interactive and engaging experience that would bridge the divide between the digital space and physical bookstore by creating branded content mobile applications for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch Devices. the Conversation starters app allows readers to scroll through a selection of new and bestselling non-fiction books, explore interesting facts, test their knowledge and share with friends. readers can make a purchase or use GPS and integrated maps to locate a bookstore near them.
Available on the App Store
Client: Nissan
Agency: Web2Mobile
Client: Random House of Canada
Agency: Web2Mobile
Available on the App Store
Client: Random House of Canada
Agency: Web2Mobile
Available on the App Store
Client: Disney
Agency: Trapeze
Client: Canadian Association of Optometrists
Agency: Trapeze
Client: Food Network
Agency: Shaw
Client: Food Network
Agency: Shaw
Client: Natrel
Agency: Trapeze
The Collectors is an intimate series of video portraits focusing on people who collect, and stories behind them.
Client: UnionDocs
Kayrock Screenprinting
Acrylic paint injected into bubble wrap
Blackwood Gallery