The Public wants what our clients want; whether that’s eradicating violence against women, fighting for labour rights, or combating homophobia, we’re devoted to creating materials that support and amplify your vision for a better world. Our services include: graphic design, web development, co-creative workshops, strategic branding, and creative campaigning. Check out some of our work below!
Women's Shelters Canada
We created a logo that reflects the variety of shelter/transition house services and organizations, and the connective paths generated by Women's Shelters Canada.
Planned Parenthood Toronto
We worked with a youth design team to develop a website and campaign that encourages straight and cisgender high school youth to challenge everyday instances of homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia.
Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network
The Public worked with CHL to design an annual report that connects different aspects of change.
Equitable Access to Home and Community Care is a study that identifies barriers and challenges in accessing publicly funded home and community care and informal caregiver support for older women and their caregivers in the GTA.
The ETFO Women’s Equality resource brings teachers, students and communities across Ontario together to affect change for gender equity.
We worked with Women's Shelters Canada to design a set of highly visual, digital, bilingual resources as a engaging entry point to this ground-breaking survey data.
From strategy development to audience identification to branding, The Public worked in conjunction with Parkdale Project Read to develop a new logo and a three-tiered system of customizable outreach materials geared toward learners, prospective volunteers, and community partners.
We designed a website, logo, and resources for Speaking Rights, a national civic engagement program for youth across Canada, empowering youth to create community action projects.
The Public worked with the Human Rights Legal Support Centre to design its 2017-2018 annual report, connecting its legal advocacy and support with real outcomes, and visualizing the way in which the organization’s services are a helping hand in navigating a complex system.
We work with Unifor on the graphic design of their quarterly publication, Uniforum, which keeps their members up to date with the latest news on labour and union matters across Canada.
We worked with a youth design team to develop a website and campaign that encourages straight and cisgender high school youth to challenge everyday instances of homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia.
We created a logo that reflects the variety of shelter/transition house services and organizations, and the connective paths generated by Women's Shelters Canada.
The Public worked with CHL to design an annual report that connects different aspects of change.
The Public worked with Butterfly, (Asian and Migrant Sex Workers Network) and Montreal-based lawyer and educator Tara Santini, to develop an accessible, friendly and impactful migrant sex worker-positive guide for service providers.
In the fall of 2016, a group of students across disciplines at OCAD University participated in a workshop series focused on building a nuanced understanding of social justice, anti-oppression, consent culture and bystander intervention to resist and reimagine sexual violence in the OCAD community.
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58 Lansdowne Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
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