About this Event
2026 is going to be about our design community.
Join us for the first party of the year (and the best so far) to celebrate the launch of Find Issue No.2: Space. Find exists as a physical expression of our connections. As a journal for the curious, it seeks to capture our conversations, investigations, and wide interest in the world around us.
We are marking the launch with three mini-talks by our contributors. These short sessions will provide insight into their stories and their involvement with the magazine.
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Adam Hilborn, Creative/Design Director
WITH OTHERS (In Four Acts): PLACES FOR PEOPLE TO EXIST
Over the past 20 years, Adam Hilborn has gained extensive experience in brand development through design thinking, strategy, and identity design. He specializes in creating brand concepts, comprehensive design systems, and brand experiences for everyone from Fortune 500 companies to emerging technology ventures. His practice is defined by guiding human-centred design processes, working alongside associates and clients to build strategic narratives that drive growth.
Jeremy P. Caulfield, Music Producer/Graphic & Interior Designer
Type and Tempo: Blended Spaces in Creation
Jeremy P. Caulfield cut his teeth in Toronto’s underground, where sweat-soaked dancefloors and razor-sharp design collided. A graphic designer by day and DJ by night, he was a fixture of the city’s 90s techno scene before moving to Berlin to found Dumb Unit, a label for strange, beautiful sounds. Now back in Toronto, Jeremy runs AB+ZU with his partner Kyla—bringing the grit, pulse, and texture of his past lives into every interior, brand, and beat they build together.
Matthew Plexman, Photographer
9:54 PM–6:18 AM (Indian Road Collection)
Beginning his career at age 12 with a plastic Diana camera, Matthew Plexman is now a master photographer working internationally. Whether capturing factory workers or CEOs, he treats every subject with equal respect. Matthew‘s project, included in Find, captures the collision of public and private interests in Windsor, Ontario. Focusing on Indian Road—a street he grew up near—Matthew’s photos record a neighbourhood hollowed out by the Ambassador Bridge expansion. His collection captures the desolation of these homes, standing as a poignant record of a community caught between heritage and corporate gain.
Come through, hang out, grab a drink, hear some talks and… there will be a door prize. C’mon now!
Agenda
🕑: 06:30 PM - 07:30 PM
Doors Open & Mingling
🕑: 07:30 PM - 08:30 PM
Contributor Talks
🕑: 08:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Mingling Until Close
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Combine, 209 Wellington Street West, Toronto, Canada
CAD 16.95 to CAD 39.55











