As part of its 20th Anniversary celebration in 2010 London InterCommunity Health Centre is bringing attention to the barriers their clients and their families face through a photo exhibition called ‘SeeMe’. Under the direction of client Megan Cornwell, Seed collaborated with Rachel Lincoln for photography and Tony Why of Why Design to achieve arresting, bigger-than-life, images of real people to be displayed in various businesses and agencies around the city.
The goal is to place them in areas outside of the Centre’s typical service area over the next 12 weeks. By doing so, LIHC is able to engage the greater community and shine a light on individuals impacted by poverty, isolation, language, racism or the lack of affordable food and housing. The Centre’s well rounded team offers doctors, nurses, social workers, dieticians, mental health nurses, psychologists, psychiatrists and community workers. Read More…



















Once again Seed has partnered with the ‘Rose in My Book’ Committee to assist in the promotion of this vital breast cancer charity event featuring Alan Frew of Glass Tiger and Marc Jordan, World-renowned Songwriter and Entertainer
We’re pleased to extend our appreciation to a new client in Quebec called Opimian. The group is Canada’s largest independent non-profit wine purchasing cooperative. With more than 19,000 members from coast to coast to coast, Opimian operates as a procurement and distribution cooperative, where all members benefit from its nationwide purchasing power regardless of their province of residence. With direct relationships with vineyards across the country and overseas they offer Canadians access to product exclusive to its members and not available through any of the provincial liquor boards.