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Modu Design is Community Sponsor
for TRBOT March 5 Event:
How To Raise Capital For Your Business
Modu Design is excited to be a Community Sponsor for Toronto Board Of Trade’s March 5 event: How To Raise Capital For Your Business. This is part of TBOT’s ongoing SMB Exchange which has a stated aim of: “Inspiring Start-ups, Entrepreneurs, Innovators”. Join a fantastic keynote panel that includes George Babu, Director OMERS Ventures, Troy Fraser, COO Keek Inc. and Michele Romanow, Co-founder, Buytopia & SnapSaves.
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Modu Wins HOW Design’s 2013 Readers’ Choice Award
Modu Wins HOW Design’s 2013 Readers’ Choice Award. Thank you – we couldn’t have done it without your help.
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Modu Wins HOW Logo Design Award
WOW, what a huge day for us! We were informed by HOW Design earlier today that our work has been selected as on of the top 10 winners in HOW Design’s Logo Design Awards for 2013. Needless to say we are stoked!
From over 1,000 logo designs submitted globally we won our award for the work we did for Arte Brasil, a Brazilian organization actively engaged in the social fabric of Brazil, creating and implementing high quality cultural and artistic projects.
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Notes: Creative Technology and You
Put on as part of FFWD: Advertising & Marketing Week 2013, James Stewart from Geneva Film Company walked us through where technology is heading and its impact on how we will connect with future clients and customers.
Spotlight: Cineplex Station Domination
Recently Modu had the great opportunity to work with Cineplex to execute a very exciting project that included murals and posters at King and Dundas station in Toronto as well as Cross Mills station in Calgary and Waterfront station in Vancouver.