People

Jennifer Kowton // DISPLAY Magazine Editor and Creative Director

Jenn and camera

Jennifer Kowton is proud to call Edmonton, Alberta home. In addition to her time spent dedicated to DISPLAY, she works as a graphic designer. The remainder of her time is split between friends and family, her dog Levi, make-up artistry, burlesque, vegan cooking, and furthering her post-secondary education. In other words, she is extremely driven and highly motivated.

Jennifer is passionate about design, and thrives on DISPLAY’s ability to foster Canadian culture and design.

Charlotte Falk // DISPLAY Magazine Editor and Creative Director

Charlotte Falk with artwork

Charlotte Falk is a designer, painter and architecture student. She currently calls Vancouver home, and splits her time between DISPLAY, working towards her Masters of Architecture at UBC, and procrastinating with streetstyle blogs and puppies.

Professionally, academically and creatively, Charlotte’s key interests lie in the intersections between art and design. DISPLAY embodies her love for design and design discourse.

Natalie Kruch // Online Editor

Natalie Kruch is a Canadian designer born and raised in Edmonton Alberta. She fell in love with design at the University of Alberta, and architecture at the University of British Columbia. Natalie’s balloona stool for Umbra received international attention and led her to study under the influential Dutch designer Maarten Baas in Holland last summer.

She is currently back in the studio (aka her bedroom and parents garage) in Edmonton and fostering her obsession for all things design related with DISPLAY online.

C Couldwell // Designer

C Couldwell

C Couldwell is a designer and photographer specializing in graphic, website and exhibition design with a focus on the areas of arts, education, publications and small business. As a designer and educator, she is dedicated to Canadian design.

She is pursuing a Master of Design at the University of Alberta, researching interactive exhibit designs in museum and gallery environments that inspire and educate the individual and connect with the community. Her interests span from exploring new ways to present data as complex and layered information to how the spectacle and the uncanny are used to create an experience for the visitor.