SITUATION
Public Protection Matters
With over 83,000 members and 36 chapters, Professional Engineers Ontario is a statutory licensing organization founded in 1822 to regulate the practice of professional engineering in the province of Ontario.
The member based organization needs to improve the online experience for its key stakeholders, community and its membership. Simplified communications on the licensing process, member directory and their key mandate of regulatory affairs is needed.

SERVICES
- Stakeholder engagement
- Design thinking sessions
- Communications strategy
- Technology roadmapping
- Responsive website design
- Content management system
- Payment processing
- Form management
- Resource centre
- Membership directory
- Content planning
- Content publishing
- Training & support
- Hosting services
SOLUTION
A new system is developed with a focus on information architecture, ease of navigation, a refined directory, and a simplified design to support an information intensive organization.
SUCCESS
With design thinking sessions engaging all internal and external audiences in a unique process of collaborative design, the website simplifies a complex licensing process. The new information architecture benefits all stakeholders and allows for mass information to be easily and efficiently posted by internal content publishing teams.

COLLABORATIONS
- Case Study
CASP
With an outdated system a digital rebranding and new website was needed to reach out to people suffering within communities across Canada.
- Case Study
Mandy Bujold
She represented Canada in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio, Brazil, as a As a female athlete, there was a need to help bring awareness of her fight to reach the top of the podium.
- Case Study
David Edgar
With the city in a rally for the Canada Games, and an injury sidelining David at home, the star and the community were together again for some grassroots moments.
- Case Study
CMRAO
The Condominium Management Regulatory Authority of Ontario needs to improve online experiences for key stakeholders.