Tag Archives: Clients

“What did you read today”

The National Reading Campaign (NRC), a coalition of librarians, educators, booksellers, publishers, readers and writers, is launching its  “What did you read today?” public awareness campaign to help make reading a national priority.

Alberta Health Services take the confusion out of cancer screening.

We’re proud to announce the launch of Alberta Health Services’ Screening For Life campaign and website.

Grenfell campus finds itself

We’re proud to announce the launch of Memorial University’s Grenfell Campus’ new brand. We worked with them this past year to develop the logo, tagline and a completely new brand redesign that invites students to come and “Find your corner” … Continue reading

Manifest and Affordable Housing Team Up

We believe that all Canadians need access to a safe, secure, adequate and affordable home.

Manifest Takes It Outside To Make Some Noise About Hearing Health

Manifest banded together with The Canadian Hearing Society to kick off the ‘Keep on Listening’ campaign with a very special event at Yonge-Dundas Square Wednesday, April 25th. Manifesters and CHS volunteers spent the day handing out 5,000 ‘earfoams’ packages to … Continue reading

Congrats Molson Coors!

Manifest’s client Molson Coors just announced their new corporate social responsibility initiative promoting responsible drinking. From now on, every case of Molson Coors beer will have a ‘stamp of responsibility’ that includes four  icons that represent the dangers alcohol poses … Continue reading

Congratulations, Indspire

On February 24, 2012, Manifest client the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation officially became Indspire, signaling a new day for Indigenous education in Canada. Manifest was delighted to be a partner in this exciting re-branding from its earliest days, developing the … Continue reading

Ontario’s Eating Right in 2012

Manifest is excited to announce the launch of a new campaign for EatRight Ontario, a program that provides free healthy eating and nutrition advice to Ontarians. Over the next 3 months, ERO communications will be seen and heard by thousands … Continue reading