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Portfolio

  • Tattoo Communication came up with the name for this real estate company, based on a set of predetermined criteria. Tattoo presented a list of approximately thirty names to the client, who in turn selected Vivenda. Vivenda is Portuguese for “home” and it evokes the vivacity and energy inherent in this company. Tattoo then set about designing a most original logo and accompanying stationery for Vivenda.

  • GPL requested Tattoo Communication to revise all of its communication tools in order to make them fit with the company’s image. Tattoo thus enthusiastically set about creating promotional brochures for each of their auto, home and commercial insurance programs, a binder, a thank-you postcard, a survey card, and a card explaining its Group Privileges program.

  • Tattoo Communication designed and produced a 16-page corporate brochure aimed at YMCA partners and collaborators with a view to promoting the new YMCA Cartierville. This brochure, published in French and English, is divided into three sections. Tattoo also created the tagline, “Destination Youth: Towards a Promising Future.”

  • Bummis is a Montreal-based company specialized in the production and sale of durable diapering products. Tattoo designed this company’s new corporate image, applied it to a number of communication tools, and printed these materials with a respect for the client’s commitment to the environment. Tattoo also managed various photo shoots for the young models.

  • Government agency, Parks Canada, commissioned Tattoo Communication to design and produce approximately 40 fact sheets, presenting at-risk plant and animal species. To this end, a completely new look was created with a colour legend to facilitate consultation.

  • St-Luc Habitation requested Tattoo’s services to design a promotional brochure for Le Solano, its luxury residential complex located in Old Montreal. This 12-page document included an inside cover pocket as well as a flap for a CD. Tattoo was also involved in the artistic direction of the photo shoots.

  • The McCord Museum hired Tattoo Communication to design and create the image for its annual ball at the Windsor Hotel. For this benefit event, Tattoo created a range of promotional tools, including the corporate invitation, invitation card, electronic invitation, envelope, R.S.V.P, souvenir programme, tickets and banners.

  • For the project Éducation Montréal, a roundtable comprised of the various educational orders from Montreal Island’s school boards, colleges and universities as well as the CRÉ de Montréal (Conférence régionale des élus de Montréal), Tattoo designed a highly colourful informational brochure to present their concerted plan. Within the same mandate, Tattoo implemented a microsite that married graphically with the brochure.

  • The Association des ingénieurs-conseils du Québec commissioned Tattoo to produce a simple and effective presentation outlining its ethical guidelines. This print communication tool was also adapted into electronic format for online consultation.