Working with our sister company
Creative Donkeys, Seed recently provided the winning solution to grace the cover of a renewed Yellow Pages book for the U.S. market. The team submitted nearly 100 configurations and creative directions for consideration over a 6-month period and was awarded the coveted spot late summer. Competing against AT&T in-house design and some U.S. branding agency heavyweights, two designs were successful in making the grade and the books will be launched nationwide in all markets. Read More…
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Nov27
Seed Leads Design Team to Successful Win
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Working with our sister company Creative Donkeys, Seed recently provided the winning solution to grace the cover of a renewed Yellow Pages book for the U.S. market. The team submitted nearly 100 configurations and creative directions for consideration over a 6-month period and was awarded the coveted spot late summer. Competing against AT&T in-house design and some U.S. branding agency heavyweights, two designs were successful in making the grade and the books will be launched nationwide in all markets. The redesign is part of the YP.com suite of products with AT&T and a reflection of the companies need to revitalize a waning resource in the face of online ease and efficiency. Several cross promotional initiatives have been integrated into the book such as QR codes and various other multi-platform drivers. -
Nov27
Kawasaki Negotiates the S-turns in Style
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Every time we get the opportunity to work with teams in the not-for-profit and health sector we find it intensely rewarding, and upon completion secretly hope that we get the chance to help another entity in the same fashion. So…we’re thankful to report that Community Organizational Health Inc. in Toronto recently enlisted our team to assist with their Communications Plan and evolution strategy. The Plan is largely based around the development of tactics and messaging to address their corporate metamorphosis into a more diversified, enhanced Accreditation service for primary health and social services across the Country. As it goes, the opportunity came about through a referral from another health and social services sector client, whom we thank profusely for their kind words. The Plan is in play and the deliverables underway as we work through 2012 and into 2013 on a number of communication platforms.
Seed is pleased to provide design and copy expertise in promoting and building this phenomenal global brand. Having this calibre of heritage and assets at your disposal when producing ads and web strategies is humbling to say the least. Read More… -
Nov27
World Diabetes Day and Our Small Contribution
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Recently London InterCommunity Health Centre poked us for a great initiative: Diabetes Screening. Today more than ever before, people with diabetes can expect to live active, independent, and vital lives if they make a lifelong commitment to careful management of their diabetes. But this can only occur once an individual is aware of the symptoms. Seed assisted the Health Centre in developing a Plan to encompass wide market education strategies including site visits and an online survey to help bring attention to this emerging threat to the general population. Since the launch of the Are You A Target? campaign, the Health Centre is screening 7 x more new clients than they were in the previous reporting period. We did our part and gave a drip of blood for the cause, underscoring our blood and sweat and tears commitment to every client’s objectives. Take the online test at www.areyouatarget.ca today! -
Nov27
Further Expansion into the Health Sector
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Every time we get the opportunity to work with teams in the not-for-profit and health sector we find it intensely rewarding, and upon completion secretly hope that we get the chance to help another entity in the same fashion.So…we’re thankful to report that Community Organizational Health Inc. in Toronto recently enlisted our team to assist with their Communications Plan and evolution strategy. Read More…
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Nov26
The Kind of Client Direction We Strive For
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“We do a lot of marketing strategy work for top firms across the country. But when it came to doing our own marketing, we needed to find a team we could trust to be both creatively excellent, and that shared our understanding of what successful marketing looks like and how it behaves. We weren’t sure we were going to be able to find that, but were thoroughly relieved when we spent some time with Rob, Jeff and Kristen at Seed.They are our partner. No, not the fluffy “we like to work together” version (although we do). No, I mean the real thing. They get us, they do great work, they have a sense of humour and they’re willing to behave like the experts they are.Stop wasting your time checking out the options – choose Seed and get your projects done.”
“We do a lot of marketing strategy work for top firms across the country. But when it came to doing our own marketing, we needed to find a team we could trust to be both creatively excellent, and that shared our understanding of what successful marketing looks like and how it behaves. We weren’t sure we were going to be able to find that, but were thoroughly relieved when we spent some time with Rob, Jeff and Kristen at Seed.
They are our partner. No, not the fluffy “we like to work together” version (although we do). No, I mean the real thing. They get us, they do great work, they have a sense of humour and they’re willing to behave like the experts they are.
Stop wasting your time checking out the options – choose Seed and get your projects done.”
– Chris Venn
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Oct30
Children’s Museum Gets a Refresh
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After a review of local web companies Seed was selected to provide a web solution for the Museum in early 2011. While not a traditional web-specialist agency, our focus was on content and messaging that supports the values of the facility. Our solution resonated with internal and external audiences alike which generated a shot at reassessment of the current brand position, which in turn gave us the opportunity to contribute some design evolutions and conceptual thinking. After a few months of research and brainstorming with the the CM’s communications team we have landed on some satisfying executions for a full range of brand initiatives. The London Children’s Museum is a regional leader in educational learning and curriculum-based activities. The Museum’s experiential approach to learning has helped to produce many community leaders that tout their experiences in the igloo as formative and fun. We are pleased to be able to play with their entire team. Visit the Children’s Museum online.


















