Caribou Creative has various award winning case studies in graphic design based in the Comox Valley.

Strategic, award-winning design for brands invested in building a better tomorrow.

Caribou Creative has various award winning case studies in graphic design based in the Comox Valley.
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WELCOME TO

Caribou Creative

A graphic design studio in the Comox Valley that wholeheartedly believes successful brands stem from great design. With a focus on branding, packaging, illustration, and web design for independent businesses passionate about sustainability and creating a more circular economy.

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FEATURED IN

Laura Prpich, Creative Director and founder of Caribou Creative, located in the Comox Valley, Vancouver Island.
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Since 2010, Creative Director Laura Prpich has crafted strategic, award-winning designs, collaborating with clients of all sizes across diverse industries and sectors.

Laura is dedicated to supporting businesses at every stage of their journey—from aligning creative inspiration with strategic vision to shaping goals and objectives that transform brands into compelling storytelling experiences.

Her commitment to sustainability has been a driving force throughout her career, prompting her to critically evaluate her role and responsibility as a designer. With every project, Laura prioritizes guiding clients toward reducing their environmental impact while preserving the integrity and excellence of the design.

Case Studies

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At Caribou, I am passionate about results-driven, visually striking design that positively impacts the course of my client's businesses.

Chances are if you’re here, you aren't getting the most out of your brand yet. I’m here to fix that.

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