Annick Poirier

Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs, Canada
Annick wore several hats in the graphic arts’ world before choosing to dedicate herself with happiness to illustration since a decade. Eager traveler, enthusiast of contemporary architecture, design under all its forms, minimalism and ecology, she recently thought, drew and managed the construction of her healthy and ecological mini-house in Les Laurentides where she lives now. Her small studio has a view and a luminosity of the most poetic for all her creative and illustration projects.
The Pointe-à-Callière Museum




Annick Poirier was privileged to create all the visuals for the campaign to promote the current exhibit; À table ! Le repas français se raconte, from the Pointe-à-Callière Museum, which will be presented until next fall.
O Organics





Here's a new collection of coffees from the Albertson-based brand O Organics. These packaging colors of various countries are signed by Annick Poirier who has been chosen by the agency Sterling Brands of San in Francisco. Plus, here is a floral pattern for another upcoming packaging project.
Packaging for Uniquely J






Here's one of the latest packaging projects illustrated by Annick Poirier for Uniquely J, the Americain giant's home brand Jet.com. At the request of the Elmwood agency of New York, she had to illustrate four mermaids busts to make salty seaweed snacks even more attractives and seductives.
Seaside display campaign



Annick Poirier created this superb advertising campaign for the Seaside wine brand in collaboration with Publicis Montréal.
The Montreal Botanical Garden




The watercolor look is in the spotlight for this new giant printed card illustrated by Annick Poirier found at the entrance of the Montreal Botanical Garden. Thank you to the City of Montreal for this project!
The great comeback at the clinic!




It is with great pleasure that we announce you the comeback of Annick Poirier in our stable. She was one of pillars of the agency a few years ago by giving life to beautiful campaigns and projects.
After a moment of being on her own, she is back with an even stronger and diversified portfolio. Annick wore several hats in the graphic arts world before choosing to happily dedicate herself to illustration in 2007. An avid traveler and enthusiast of contemporary architecture, design under all its forms, minimalism and ecology, she recently designed, drew and managed the construction of her eco-friendly mini-house in Les Laurentides where she lives now. Her small studio has the most poetic views and a luminosity for all her creative illustration projects.