All visual materials on this site are used in accordance with the Copyright Act of Canada (R.S.C., 1985, c. C-42). Images are sourced from one of the following:
- Public domain repositories, where copyright has expired or does not apply;
- Original works created by me (photographs, drawings, illustration); or,
- Licensed materials from third parties, used with explicit permission.
In some instances I may rely on the principle of fair dealing, as outlined in Sections 29, 29.1, and 29.2 of the Copyright Act, which permits the use of copyrighted material for the purposes of criticism, review, news reporting, education, parody, or satire without prior authorization. Where this applies, I reproduce only as much material as is necessary for commentary and provide attribution where applicable.
If you are a copyright holder and believe that any material has been used in a manner inconsistent with fair dealing, please contact me with a detailed request for review and I will assess the matter promptly.
My intent is to engage in ethical and responsible discourse on design, art, technology, and history while respecting the intellectual property rights of designers, artists, and content creators.

