‘taste over everything’.
a new creative platform reminding a younger, more modern audience that brita is more than a filter. it’s the essential drip for those seeking great-tasting filtered water.
new to canada, delivery on the subway app is the quickest way to get your fave footlong delivered to your door. so to get the word out, we teamed up with the quickest canadian we know: andre de grasse.
promo for trampoline branding.
a business card game for people who think sharing business cards is a waste of time, but love wasting time playing business card games.
print piece to promote pink in the rink, an annual breast cancer awareness program supported by the halifax mooseheads.
2019 globe & mail young lions submission or gender creative kids canada.
a reminder that school’s a safer place without bullying and division.
a holiday donation campaign shedding light on the ugly truths about life with HIV/AIDS.
thousands are either at risk or in urgent need of shelter. so we asked the question:
what if we treated the covid-19 pandemic like we treat the housing crisis?
because ignoring the problem won’t cure the problem.
more than just refreshing spiked tea, we brought a little stoner humour and a whole lot of refreshing thinking to the beer store.
a year after our campaign, we noticed some similar existential thinking from mcdonald’s. we let the weed do the talking.
four good friends. one captain. many ways to get things done.
great hockey needs no man advantage.
a rallying cry to galvanize the city around the iihf women’s world hockey championships through female empowerment and collective pride in sport.
to hype the release of the six-inspired air max, nike influencers like drake and bieber had their shoes delivered with a special shout-out to the city that inspired them.
RED BULL SOAPBOX
to promote the unpredictable action of the 2015 red bull soapbox race, we installed a tsa in downtown montreal, complete with tire tracks and wacky wheels.
RED BULL CRASHED ICE
when this competition came crashing the capital, we gave ottawa the chance to be part of it by turning transit shelters into extreme photo ops, letting commuters step into the action with their own extreme poses made shareable on social.