BMO Vancouver Marathon

Finisher medals and merch for Vancouver's major running event.

Role

Graphic Designer

Year

2019

Deliverables

Design concept and print collateral, assets for die casting and screen printing.

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Context

The BMO Vancouver Marathon is a three-day event featuring multiple race distances, including Vancouver's only full marathon. My role was to design a concept for the merchandise and finisher medals, which often become hard-won and cherished souvenirs for the runners.

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18,000+

Participants

90,000+

Spectators

65

Countries represented

$59 Million

Annual economic impact

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Medals

This concept showcases British Columbia's most iconic mountain peaks, beloved by locals and memorable to visitors. It features Black Tusk, Diamond Head, The Lions, and Stawamus Chief, all surrounded by the Pacific Ocean. The mountains are arranged from the tallest to the lowest in elevation.

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T-shirts

On the shirts, the peaks correspond with race distances. The tallest, Black Tusk, represents the most challenging distance — the full marathon, followed by Diamond Head for the half marathon, and so on. The silhouettes are highlighted with metallic silver ink, and thin lines ensure the fabric remains light and comfortable for exercise.

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Reaction

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Summary

The BMO Vancouver Marathon merch is one of my all-time favorite projects — I loved seeing the emotions surrounding these items on race day. According to the post-race survey, runner satisfaction with the merchandise increased from 92% to 95% compared to the previous year. To this day, I occasionally see a runner or hiker wearing a familiar blue shirt. Feels good!

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Photos: Christopher Morris

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