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Vision Vancouver needed a refresh after the great first year to help celebrate their success. It needed to ensure that it showcased the work that was done and prepare for the future. They returned to us and we're delighted that we've had a hand in helping the party get ready for the next election. The site is all geared up with a brand new backend that can handle the kind of work that will need to happen next election! Stay tuned for some great things to come.

Deanna Zandt's new book has some fantastic advice to offer to organizations looking to get involved with Social Media. So with her publisher Berrett-Koehler, Agentic built a new quiz widget that tells you your social media type. It's based on famous women of history so think it's pretty cool. It's also the debut of our newest member Deirdra, our game designer, so that's quite cool as well! Check out the site at http://sharethischange.com

The Big Wild is a site we've long admired for its support of key wilderness areas. It's supported by Canadian Parks and Wilderness and Mountain Equipment Coop. Early this year, they contacted us about helping them update and maintain their site. We've been very pleased to be a part of that as it's involved a homepage redesign and some significant navigation and internal updates.

ARCH Disability Law Centre is a specialty community legal aid clinic dedicated to defending and advancing the equality rights of people with disabilities in Ontario. ARCH provides legal services to help Ontarians with disabilities live with dignity and participate fully in their communities.  Agentic worked with ARCH staff to provide a comprehensive resource site for their diverse community. One of the things we are proud of is that it is a showcase of graphic and accessibility design. Browse it with a screen reader and you'll see.

In much of its work, the Roosevelt Institute engages some of the fundamental policy challenges of our era, supporting people – young and old – who carry forward the courage and values that Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt brought to key points in the 20th century. With an eye on the future, the fellows of the Roosevelt Institute focus on important questions around how to frame and shift broad policy paradigms – not just narrow details that often dominate the day-to-day of policy making.
 

Being a Francophone in BC is sometimes a complicated relationship and this latest documentary really digs into the funny, sometimes poignant ways that French speakers reveal themselves and their relationship to "la langue Française". Check out this Red Letter Films production along with Radio-Canada.

Initiated in British Columbia in 2000 as the Green Legacies Project, Give Green Canada entrusted Agentic with their desire to reflect their growth into a national project that promotes gift planning as a key solution to long term funding concerns. 
GiveGreenCanada.ca is the first step in developing a national campaign to urge Canadians to give with depth. Over the next 18 months, Give Green Canada will be reaching out to Canada's 4000+ environmental groups through their network affiliations to source champions in this arena while the site does the heavy lifting in connecting donors and professional advisors with those groups.

Granville Island is one of the top tourism destinations in Vancouver and constantly ranks in the top ten in North America. It's one of the places Canadian's feel proud to take their visiting family and friends. We feel justly proud in what we've been able to do, in partnership with BIRO Creative, and you'll see the depth and breadth of work as well. From a redesigned look, insights into the island, maps, and video, the site has it all for both locals looking for a little something different to visitors that can track everything they'll need.

Canadian Office & Professional Employees Union (COPE) Local 378 had an outdated website that wasn't serving the needs of a modern union membership. COPE 378 represents about 12,000 union members at public and private sector companies in British Columbia. Through a series of consults, we together with the fantastic communication team at COPE developed a strategy and a pretty fantastic website project. It's one of the more sophisticated projects we've built and we're pretty happy with the results. From a focussed area on each of the workplaces to a super easy interface for front line staff, the website will hopefully give COPE 378 some brand new tools to get their job done.

Think about coming to Canada as a refugee. You might have no friends, family or connections to help you. Where would you turn? Well, our newest website launch helps answer that. Our client MOSAIC empowers refugees and immigrants to become engaged with Canadian society.  And we're as pleased as the community workers, refugees and immigrants will be that visit their new website. Launched today, their new website updates their identity online and provides an easy way for the clients of MOSAIC to find the appropriate program to help.