In Celebration of their 100th Anniversary, the Canadian Public Health Association created an information piece about the history of the organization. The objective was to make it widely available in the most economic way possible. The solution was an interactive pdf that included live links to a glossary, footnotes, enlarged images and a printable version of the presentation.
The Aaron M. Fish Lock Museum and Educational Centre houses keys and locks, as well as other security-related paraphernalia dating from 60 A.D. to the present. When the museum opened in 2017, the curators wished to include the owner’s collection of key- and lock-related postage stamps. However, there was no practical way to display the physical album so that all the stamps could be seen without risking damage. The solution was to scan the entire collection and convert it to a fully interactive presentation. The stamps were categorized, and icons were developed to represent each theme.
Southcore Financial Centre in downtown Toronto offers indoor bike lockers, showers and change rooms for its tenants. Since the facilities are in the parking garage, they wanted signage that would brighten the area and make it more welcoming.
QuadReal Property Group manages many properties in Toronto’s downtown core. Throughout the year, the company hosts tenant appreciation events including breakfasts, ice cream days, workshops, fitness classes, farmers’ markets and more. In order to ensure high attendance the posters need to be eye-catching and visible from anywhere in the building lobby.
Commerce Court works hard to keep their tenants informed about the building’s ongoing sustainability efforts. Included in this campaign are signs throughout the complex informing tenants about resources and letting them know how they can participate.