Breaking Eggs
A Lot of Them Bam! You've arrived at the online portfolio of Jason Lam, Vancouver-based communication designer. Feel free to look through his works, download his cv, or drop him a note.
Jason Lam spent three years of post-secondary education learning things that he wasn`t really interested in (calculus and supply and demand, to name a few). He was a little bummed out, but a hard-won battle with cancer shook him up. Life is short, he realized, and following your passion is the most logical way to live. Fortunately for him, he knew his passion—design! This led him to Emily Carr University, where he learned how to focus his ideas, manage big projects, and embrace the creative process, taking Paul Arden's It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want to Be as inspiration. Arden writes, "There is no instant solution, the only way to learn is through experience and mistakes," and this, above all else, is what Jason considers the key to success in design: the transformative journey from the initial spark of an idea all the way to its whole, completed form. It's a grueling but beautiful process.
head sculpted by Mira Yung
A Lot of Them Bam! You've arrived at the online portfolio of Jason Lam, Vancouver-based communication designer. Feel free to look through his works, download his cv, or drop him a note.
Jason Lam spent three years of post-secondary education learning things that he wasn`t really interested in (calculus and supply and demand, to name a few). He was a little bummed out, but a hard-won battle with cancer shook him up. Life is short, he realized, and following your passion is the most logical way to live. Fortunately for him, he knew his passion—design! This led him to Emily Carr University, where he learned how to focus his ideas, manage big projects, and embrace the creative process, taking Paul Arden's It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want to Be as inspiration. Arden writes, "There is no instant solution, the only way to learn is through experience and mistakes," and this, above all else, is what Jason considers the key to success in design: the transformative journey from the initial spark of an idea all the way to its whole, completed form. It's a grueling but beautiful process.
