
Design INTELLIGENCE+SPIRIT
Wilton+Wark is a project design partnership working with organizations across western Canada to create change through design on the web, in print, and through innovative education. Grounded in instructional design principles, our sensitive and comprehensive development approach seeks to establish a clear and memorable visual identity within often-marginalized and dispersed communities, organize useful information for the public, and create technological solutions to support our clients' activities.
Dan WILTON, West Kootenays studio, Trail BC
Norine WARK, Northeast studio, Dawson Creek BC
April 1, 2012
WILTON+WARK TO COORDINATE KEEPERS VI WITH FNFN
Wilton+Wark, along with Lana Lowe of Fort Nelson First Nation, have been designated coordinators for Keepers of the Water VI Watershed Gathering in Fort Nelson BC. This annual conference brings together First Nations leaders, scientists, and citizens concerned with protecting our Northern Waters from across Canada and internationally. Wilton+Wark are honoured to take a leadership role in this important and moving event. In addition to coordinating, Wilton+Wark are developing a full print, web, video, and fundraising package for the conference.
WILTON+WARK TO COORDINATE KEEPERS VI WITH FNFN
Wilton+Wark, along with Lana Lowe of Fort Nelson First Nation, have been designated coordinators for Keepers of the Water VI Watershed Gathering in Fort Nelson BC. This annual conference brings together First Nations leaders, scientists, and citizens concerned with protecting our Northern Waters from across Canada and internationally. Wilton+Wark are honoured to take a leadership role in this important and moving event. In addition to coordinating, Wilton+Wark are developing a full print, web, video, and fundraising package for the conference.
December 15, 2011
WILTON+WARK TO DEVELOP INFO PACKAGE FOR SITE C OPPOSITION
Wilton+Wark have been selected by the Treaty 8 Tribal Association to prepare an information package for First Nations communities potentially affected by the proposed Site C Dam on the Peace River.
WILTON+WARK TO DEVELOP INFO PACKAGE FOR SITE C OPPOSITION
Wilton+Wark have been selected by the Treaty 8 Tribal Association to prepare an information package for First Nations communities potentially affected by the proposed Site C Dam on the Peace River.
November 2, 2011
DAN WILTON TO HOST DE RESEARCH SERIES
Beginning in the fall of 2011, Dan Wilton will be host for a monthly series of online sessions for the Canadian Institute of Distance Education Research at Athabasca University. These CIDER Sessions feature leading researchers from around the world, such as George Siemens, Steve Weiland, and Maggie Hartnett, presenting the latest findings in online learning and technology.
DAN WILTON TO HOST DE RESEARCH SERIES
Beginning in the fall of 2011, Dan Wilton will be host for a monthly series of online sessions for the Canadian Institute of Distance Education Research at Athabasca University. These CIDER Sessions feature leading researchers from around the world, such as George Siemens, Steve Weiland, and Maggie Hartnett, presenting the latest findings in online learning and technology.

