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June 24, 2022 by Christina Day

The work we do isn’t about winning awards. 

It’s about winning real results for people, winning hearts and minds for good causes, and winning positive change in people’s lives.

But once in a while, it’s a nice perk to be recognized for making top-notch persuasive ads – that get noticed by our peers in the advertising industry.

We’re thrilled to announce that our work with Canada’s NDP has been recognized with four awards at the 2022 Pollie Awards, sponsored by the American Association of Political Consultants. 

For our team, it was a huge privilege to work as the lead ad agency with Jagmeet Singh and Canada’s NDP in the 2021 federal election. And we couldn’t be more proud to help Jagmeet bring his message to millions of Canadians during the campaign. 

Judged alongside the best work from Democratic campaigns across the US, it’s an honour to be recognized by the Pollies for delivering a fully-integrated ad campaign designed to reach more people than ever.

Best in Show – Democrat
Silver

We developed a unified campaign brand with a look-and-feel that reflected what people love most about Jagmeet. It’s fresh, energetic, and aspirational – just like him! And with an upbeat and relentlessly positive campaign from day one, the NDP offered Canadians a refreshing and optimistic choice. Because better is possible.

To connect with voters, we crafted ads in 10 languages. And the NDP was the only party to run tight 10 second ads on broadcast TV – a great way of reaching our audience again and again.

Best Digital or Internet Campaign – Democrat
Bronze Award

Our innovative media strategy delivered huge digital reach – achieving over 97 million digital impressions. From smartphones and Connected TV to podcast ads and elevator screens, we helped Canadians see more – and hear more – of the NDP’s positive message. 

Most Original/Innovative Collateral Material – Democrat
Gold Award

Jagmeet’s brand of politics is all about being with people. So we brought the ad campaign to where people are at! We reached people on the street with wild postings, met them on transit with a streetcar takeover in Toronto, and joined them on screens in restaurants and bars, salons and apartment elevators.

Our goal? Connect with people in a split-second. And put a smile on more faces.

Best Use of Negative or Contrast – Democrat
Bronze Award

After six years of disappointment from Prime Minister Trudeau, the NDP offered progressive voters a message of hope and optimism. This ad, His Votes, uses real footage of Trudeau voting against the very policies he claimed to champion. By leaning into verifiable facts backed up with footage from parliamentary votes, this ad gives voters new information that they deserved to know.

We’re proud of a campaign that showed what people love about Jagmeet. He’s real, honest, and down-to-earth. And we’re honoured to be recognized amongst the top political campaigns of 2021 from across North America.

Want to talk about your next campaign? 

We’re always here to help. Together, let’s do some good!

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June 2, 2022 by Christina Day

At The NOW Group, we’re dedicated to projects that make life better for people across Canada. And this spring, we’re honoured to partner with Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada on a new public awareness campaign to help end violence against Inuit women and girls – and meet survivors’ needs.

Everyone has a right to be safe and live in healthy communities. But across Canada, far too many women continue to experience violence and live in fear.

The rate of violence experienced by Inuit women is 14 times higher than the national average. And the broken system of courts and policing remains out-of-touch with Inuit values and culture, leaving many survivors without the help and support they need.

As the national non-profit organization representing Inuit women across Canada, Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada works tirelessly to promote the rights of Inuit women and children. In 2018, we worked together to develop the award-winning Believe. Ask. Connect. campaign.

Now, we’ve partnered again on Pauktuutit’s latest campaign, with a beautiful and authentic ad filmed in and around Iqaluit – and airing across Northern Canada in English and Inuktitut.

Pauktuutit’s new campaign is informed by conversations with Inuit women across Inuit Nunangat, and a multi-year research project to study the criminal justice system’s response to gender-based violence in Inuit communities.

The research findings confirm more resources are urgently needed to meet survivors’ needs. Inuit communities hold the solutions to help end violence, but need immediate funding for shelters, transitional housing, and more community-led supports.

With stunning footage of the land and beautiful portrait shots, the new ad achieves the essential balance of speaking about violence while showing the incredible strength of Inuit women and communities. And the voiceover delivers the message that “we need more help and resources to guide us gently towards hope and healing.”

Meeting Survivors’ Needs was only possible because of the valuable contributions of the Inuit Women’s Advisory Committee, whose members have helped ensure the campaign reflects the lived experience of Inuit women of Inuit Nunangat.

To learn more about this campaign and add your voice, visit Pauktuutit.ca.

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June 1, 2022 by Christina Day

The last two years have been difficult for everyone in our school communities. And a new ad for The Manitoba Teachers’ Society is giving a much-needed boost to educators and parents alike.

With bold and colourful animation, the eye-catching spot celebrates the dedication of teachers – and what it means for students.

Tapping into the desire for hope that we all feel right now, the ad offers an energetic and uplifting reminder of the power of public education. And it’s a perfect example of how to connect with our audience by celebrating what we all value and cherish.

School is where kids grow. And parents see it every day.

When kids get home from school, they always bring something new with them – like a little more confidence, a lot more questions, or even a different pair of shoes!

But what truly makes schools great are the dedicated teachers and school staff who are there for our kids every day – helping them learn and helping them grow. And after two years of the pandemic, more people than ever understand the valuable role that Manitoba’s teachers play in the classroom and in our communities.

By celebrating the power of education, this new ad from MTS is helping to keep education top-of-mind for families and decision-makers as they head into the summer break. And it reinforces the bond that’s shared between Manitoba’s parents and more than 16,000 teachers across the province.

If you’re in Manitoba, catch the campaign on TV, digital, and social platforms through late June.

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May 31, 2022 by Christina Day

At NOW, we love great design. And not just the type that keeps us scrolling through Instagram.

From graphics that grab attention to visual identities that engage and reflect our audiences, great design has the power to help your message go further – and bring more people into the conversation.

In our latest design project, we’ve partnered with the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation, representing about 13,000 teachers across the province, to design a new look for their new magazine.

For over 80 years, the STF’s newspaper – the Bulletin – has been a must-read source of information for teachers across the province. And this spring, we helped the STF build on that proud reputation with a fresh new approach to support the work and well-being of today’s teachers. 

The new Bulletin magazine features more voices, more resources, and more ways of engaging educators. Every edition will feature stories that reflect the diversity of Saskatchewan’s schools – and help support efforts to build more inclusive classrooms and communities. 

Check out the first edition here. 

The new design is bright, bold, and celebratory. It reflects a vibrant profession – and the promise that public education holds for every child. 

Our design team was inspired by the STF’s logo, which includes a prism that refracts and reflects light. It’s a powerful symbol of how public education opens new worlds of opportunity. 

As part of this spring’s launch, enhanced digital offerings make it easier for readers to access the Bulletin online and share articles across social media. Paired with our new approach in print, the magazine will deliver content that remains relevant for longer than just a typical newsfeed. 

After all, great design isn’t just about drawing your audience’s attention once. Beautiful and compelling visual approaches have the power to draw people in again and again. That makes great design an essential part of growing your audience – and building your community of supporters. 

Want to talk about design? Looking for a fresh approach to your organization’s own member communications and visual identity? 

Give us a call. Our team is always ready to help.   

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