The Care Tools

The Third Annual OGI Winner

The Care Tools is a comprehensive online toolset designed to relieve today's stressed and overworked informal caregivers.

Streamlining and sharing tasks amongst care teams, it enhances quality of life and reinforces bonds between team members. The Care Tools also tracks and charts the care receivers’ abilities, saving medical professionals time.

Ion developed a brand strategy for the Care Tools, refreshed the wordmark, designed stationery and collateral print promotional material, and streamlined the design of the website, making it more user-friendly and accessible.

Visit the Care Tools website and the 2009 OGI contest website now.

Shameless Hussy Productions

The Second Annual OGI Winner

Established in 1992, shameless hussy productions is a company of self producing theatre, music, film and visual artists. Our mission is: “telling provocative stories about women to inspire the hand that rocks the cradle to rock the world.” The company has had more than 400 performances — 110 of which have toured locally and in North America.

Ion provided a much-needed rebranding, including collateral and a website update plus posters, advertisements and production design for their upcoming show entitled Frozen.

Visit the Shameless Hussies website and the 2008 OGI contest website now.

Count. Cut. Compel.

The Inaugural OGI Winner

The frenzy around carbon offsetting prompted the need for a catchy slogan and logo to remind us how to effectively take action on climate change. There seems to be a growing collective amnesia regarding the best way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions - which is by not producing them in the first place.

The resulting website provides links to resources and campaigns related to counting emissions; cutting them at the source; and compelling others to do the same. You can also download the Count. Cut. Compel. logo for use in your climate change activities, as you see fit.

Visit the Count Cut Compel website and the 2007 OGI contest website now.

One Good Idea apple falling on Isaac Newton's $25,000 head.