As One
Early Childhood Development Consulting
Learn Through Play Indigenous Resources


As One works in collaboration with Indigenous communities to achieve a common goal in providing quality Indigenous Education for all children. Branding with a tree was created for various uses, from business cards to toy labels.

A 32 page booklet was designed (Pro Bono Publico) for As One’s EVERY CHILD MATTERS Story Blocks. These Story Blocks are based on Phyllis’s journey before, during and after residential school. Partial proceeds will be donated to Orange Shirt Society and Reconciliation Canada.

Author: Phyllis (Jack) Webstad, founder of Orange Shirt Day
Illustrator: Hawlii Pichette of Urban Iskwew

  • Yale, BC

    • EVERY CHILD MATTERS 32 Page Booklet Interior and Cover Design and Box Label Design

    • Customized 7.0 Squarespace Website

    • Print Design

    • Signage Design

    • Label Design

    • EVERY CHILD MATTERS Booklet was printed by Hemlock Printers in Burnaby BC on uncoated 70 lb Rolland Enviro Satin Digital Smooth Book 100% PCW FSC® Recycled and uncoated 100 lb Rolland Enviro Digital Smooth Cover 100% PCW FSC® Recycled

    • Every Child Matters Story Block Author: Phyllis (Jack) Webstad, founder of Orange Shirt Day

    • Every Child Matters Story Blocks, Box Labels and Booklet Illustrator: Hawlii Pichette of Urban Iskwew

    • Every Child Matters Story Block Woodblock Printmaker: Jen Bulthuis of CubeRt

    • Every Child Matters Story Block Project Development: Carmen Pereda of As One

    • Type: Huronia designed by Ross Mills from Tiro Typeworks + Praxis Next designed by Gerard Unger from Monotype

    • Every Child Matters Story Block Booklet Printed & Bound by Hemlock Printers in Burnaby, B.C. Canada

    • Business card printed by Erica Publishing Inc., Hope, BC

    • Tote bag printed by Minuteman Press, Chilliwack, BC

    • Stickers/Box Labels printed by Clubcard Printing, Vancouver, BC

    • Every Child Matters Story Block Photos © Carmen Pereda

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