ACADEMY OF CANADIAN CINEMA & TELEVISION

What we did

Brand Identity
Stationery
Program Book Design

Project Type

Creative Design

The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television (ACCT) is a non-profit organization that recognizes and celebrates outstanding achievements in Canadian-made and produced television shows, film, and digital media. Since its establishment in 1986, ACCT has been an integral part of the Canadian entertainment industry.

In 2016, ACCT underwent a revitalization process under the leadership of Beth Janson, their new CEO. The organization was looking to modernize its brand and identity to better reflect its vision and mission.

Bae Design Studio, a leading design agency based in Toronto, was selected to take on this exciting challenge. We worked closely with the ACCT team to create a new visual identity that captured the spirit and essence of the organization. This involved a comprehensive design process, including logo design, typography, color palette, and other design elements.

Our team also directed and designed the program book for the 2017 Canadian Screen Awards, which is ACCT's flagship event. The book showcased the nominees, sponsors, and other important details related to the awards ceremony. Our approach was to create a visually stunning design that elevated the awards ceremony and gave attendees an experience they wouldn't forget.

At Bae Design Studio, we are proud to have contributed to the rebranding of ACCT and to have played a part in celebrating the best of Canadian television, film, and digital media. Our team is committed to delivering outstanding work that exceeds our clients' expectations, and we look forward to continuing to serve the Toronto community with our exceptional design services.


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DESIGN PROCESS PAGES

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