What we’ve done

We are information designers because we commit to understanding the substance and finding design solutions. See how we do it by engaging in a dialogue with our clients.

Moving to a net zero future in an uncertain world

How to effectively communicate the nuance and details of CPP Investments’ net-zero commitment to a general audience?

Client : CPP Investments
Year : 2023

Demystifying the costs of heat pumps for consumers

How can we show in a fun and engaging way that heat pumps are cheaper for most Canadians?

Client : Canadian Climate Institute
Year : 2023

A comprehensive assessment of the cost of climate change for the Canadian population

How can we capture the attention of decision-makers and compel them to act in the face of the costs of climate change?

Client : Canadian Climate Institute
Year : 2022

Freeing the US from its culture of detention

How can we demonstrate that there is a widespread culture of detention through the US court system, leading to record high rates of pretrial detention, and riddled with systemic biases.

Client : University of Chicago - Federal Criminal Justice Clinic
Year : 2022

A new look at the performance of residential and long-term care centres in Québec

How can we make visible the opportunities available to improve the living conditions for the most vulnerable elderly in Quebec?

Client : Commissaire à la santé et au bien-être
Year : 2022

Achieving net zero in Canada will require a Big Switch

How can we shine a light on the role of electricity in achieving Canada’s net zero targets?

Client : Canadian Climate Institute
Year : 2022

A rich ecosystem that deserves to be preserved

How can we promote and generate interest in the preservation of the Fjord-du-Saguenay region's heritage?

Client : Sépaq
Year : 2022

The star of our work

How a greeting card became something more.

Client : Voilà:
Year : 2022

Limiting the impacts of climate change on Canadian health

How can we show the impact that climate change will have on the health of Canadians, especially the most vulnerable, and the costs involved?

Client : Canadian Climate Institute
Year : 2021

The Canadian economy and the transition to a low-carbon world

How can we show the opportunities and the risks for Canada of the wave of low carbon at the global level?

Client : Canadian Institute for Climate Choices
Year : 2021

Taking nature into account(ing)

How can we show that protecting biodiversity can be good for the economy?

Client : World Bank Group
Year : 2021

Canada’s infrastructure under the climate crisis

How might we explain the scale of the problem that infrastructure faces in Canada under climate change?

Client : Canadian Climate Institute
Year : 2021

The misunderstood role of water in conflict

How can we draw a picture of the difficult access to drinking water in the Middle East and North Africa by populations forcibly displaced in times of conflict?

Client : World Bank Group
Year : 2021

Networks at work

How can we show the strengths and weaknesses of the start-up ecosystem in Tokyo?

Client : Tokyo Development Learning Center
Year : 2021
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