In 2004 Transformer was hired by GPC Public Affairs to redesign the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health’s yearly awareness campaign, Mental Illness Awareness Week. Part of the redesign involved creating a new site to provide resources and information about Mental Illness and the MIAW campaign. The site met with great success, helping CAMIMH raise more money than ever before. This will be the third year we've worked on the campaign.
Launched this year, the aim of the new CPLA site was to give the association a more professional web presence as it prepared a major government lobbying campaign. The new site is better organized, cleaner and brighter. The CPLA is now proud to direct people to its site and all of the association members have been extremely happy with the outcome.
A Flash web site designed to compliment artist Adrian Göllner’s outdoor art installation. Göllner explored the modern architecture on the University campus using site specific installations and a self–guided walking tour. Flash was used to translate the walking tour to the web. This site was awarded “Best Gallery Website” in 2004 by the Ontario Association of Art Galleries.
Transformer redesigned GPC’s site in 2005. We designed a new look and feel that worked with illustrations GPC had commissioned. The site was built using web standards and our content management system, SURGE™ CMS. The site was recently taken down as GPC rebranded under its parent company. For more information on this project please contact us.
Designed to coincide with the gallery’s 10th anniversary celebrations, this site was awarded “Best Gallery Website” in 2003 by the Ontario Association of Art Galleries.
Transformer designed a Flash–based interactive CD ROM to promote ECR’s new A–Look™ cab package. We then translated the look and feel to the web, reducing the Flash movie file sizes, and creating a web standards–compliant layout.
In 2005 Transformer redesigned the school’s promotional material. This new look and feel was brought to the web. We re–structured the OMS web site and re–ordered content to create a more user–friendly site.
Earlier this year the CPLA established its Office of the Ethics and Integrity Commissioner to watch over the CPLA’s members’ stores and to answer any complaints made against these stores. This small-budget site is simple to navigate and fast to access and gives the office the professional, trustworthy look and feel the CPLA was seeking.