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The Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC) is a not-for-profit national centre of expertise for the digital economy. They are a leader in information and communications technology research, policy development and workforce solutions for the purpose of fostering globally competitive Canadian industries.
ICTC aims to empower industries to maintain a competitive advantage in the global market, and to develop future skilled and innovative talent to advance the digital economy in Canada.
We have designed various communications for ICTC with the aim of conveying a dynamic organization at the forefront of technological, economic, and labour market research. Powered by ICTC’s corporate identity guidelines, we have implemented their brand and messaging throughout a variety of promotional collateral, working to build and develop their look and feel throughout the range of communications.
We’ve sourced a variety of relevant stock imagery reflective of various industries and markets to depict the information ICTC delivers in their communications. This ensures that a diverse selection of people and sectors are represented to appeal to a large segment of individuals in target markets.
The range of documents and visuals we’ve developed complement and promote ICTC’s services, programs and reports. They have been used to inform and educate ICTC’s audience and brand their corporate correspondence, creating a professional and compelling basis from which to convey their value as an organization.
We have designed business cards, letterheads, envelopes, email signatures, multimedia presentations, PowerPoint and Word templates, large-scale guidebooks, annual reports, postcards, data sheets, web banners, brochures, pamphlets, and various event programs, brochures and bannerstands.
The materials we have developed for ICTC help them to execute their vision, mission and mandate by allowing them to communicate with their audience more efficiently and effectively. They are engaging and professional, appealing to a range of industries with a common interest in advancing the digital economy in Canada.