Success Stories
Discover How TI Group Transforms Businesses and Delivers Results
Brain Cancer Canada
Brain cancer research is drastically underfunded. It receives less than 3% of the total funding for cancer research. With generous support from donors, Brain Cancer Canada is helping bridge the gap between ground-breaking research and life-saving treatments.
WYLD
Our client, Wyld, the leader in cannabis edibles, wanted to produce their retail displays in a more environmentally friendly manner.
Taco Bell
You can’t really gift wrap a burrito and put it under the tree, but you can make that snazzy new sweater look like a taco with Taco Bell’s new Crunchwrapping Paper. The Crunchwrapping Paper hit best-seller status before selling out on Amazon.ca, and received overwhelmingly positive reviews.
Wholesale Club
Wholesale Club wanted to rethink its approach to the management of marketing program materials across its retail chain. The challenges included: inefficiencies in the process of managing store marketing requests, waste with pre-printed inventoried items and the aim to allocate costs more appropriately.
Takeda
With the organizational goal of focusing on their people and wanting to incorporate both their history and place in Canada, Takeda turned to TI Group to help create a space that fosters collaboration while acknowledging their roots and accomplishments.
Sunlife Corporate Headquarters
Sun Life’s new corporate headquarters in the dynamic south core financial district of Toronto needed to have a “client first” focus, while reflecting the Sun Life brand.
OMERS
The pension fund known as OMERS (Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System) wanted to co-locate their 1500 employees that were working in disparate locations.
Marriott
Given the prime address of the hotel, plus the location’s storied history as the one-time home of the Niagara Chocolate Company, the owners wanted to not only visually showcase the history, but also elevate the experience in a unique way.
Indeed
Challenge Indeed.com sought to expand its presence in Toronto for its two floors and 30,000 square feet of space in the Yorkville neighbourhood. Our client, Govan Brown, needed to transform this space to combine well designed efficiency with mind bending creativity.
Hakim
Hakim Optical had several marketing issues with its cross-Canada retail network. The problems stemmed from keeping in-store marketing materials on brand and delivering them in an efficient and timely manner.