Sid Lee

Sid Lee

Advertising Services

Montréal, Québec 120,050 followers

We create what matters. We work from MTL, TO, PAR, LDN, LA, NY and SEA.

About us

Sid Lee is a big-hearted, multidisciplinary creative community known for crafting bold ideas that are rooted in design and informed by culture. Their 700 professionals work as one team from offices in Montréal, Toronto, New York, Paris, London, Los Angeles and Seattle. Driven by the power of community, Sid Lee helps organizations grow through brand building, brand expression and brand experience. Alongside progressive clients, Sid Lee breaks the ordinary to drive results in a rich collection of disciplines, from design to interactive and experiential communication to advertising and architecture. They empower their clients to outperform competitors, earn the trust of their customers, and increase their influence on culture. Sid Lee’s creative community also includes Yard, Digital Kitchen, BIMM and Haigo.

Industry
Advertising Services
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Montréal, Québec
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1993
Specialties
Advertising, Design & Branding, Branded Content, Architecture & Retail Design, Social Media, Experiential Platforms & Activations, and Analytics

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    We did our trick and we got our TREAT! We are thrilled to announce that we won Bronze in the Design category at Strategy's Agency of the Year awards last night! We were able to exhibit how our creativity and craft led to innovative ways to tackle technical challenges and elevated design as the central component in driving our clients' success. Here’s a glimpse of projects that brought us to this achievement:  💡 Pied de Cochon  💡(Re)search & Find  💡 Design Thinkers Good job to the teams and thank you to our incredible clients!

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    Jean-François Bouchard is the co-founder of Sid Lee and was its CEO for 25 years. During his long tenure at the agency, photography was a side project for him but he managed to present exhibitions of his work  in Montreal, New York, Paris and Toronto. A few years ago, he stepped down to become a full-time visual artist. His most recent project - The New Cubans - is launching soon with a book and an international touring exhibition. Jean-François Bouchard's book will debut at Paris Photo and the Perrotin Store in New York City. The first show opens at the prestigious Blouin Division gallery in Montreal next week (October 30th, 17h00, 2020 William Street, all welcome!) Here’s what  he told us about the project: “Careers often seem like straight paths, marked by a series of steps to climb, but they frequently take unexpected turns—or, sometimes, come full circle. Mine has certainly come full circle. Before embarking on the epic journey of creating Sid Lee with my partners, I dreamed of being a photographer. I was deeply immersed in photojournalism for student newspapers and experimenting in the studio. However, I fell in love with design and transitioned into becoming a creative business entrepreneur. I never regretted it, not one bit. Now, decades later, I find myself back where I started—with photography. My studio is, serendipitously, just a few blocks away from Sid Lee’s original tiny loft! My new chapter as a full-time visual artist feels like a return to my roots: once again, I’m learning my craft and hustling to create something from nothing. It’s both exhilarating and emotional to fully embrace this new career, especially as I prepare to release my new photography book, co-published by powerHouse Books (USA) and André FRERE éditions (France). I believe many people often forget it is ok to try new paths, take radical turns... Or even go back full circle to embrace old passions and make a go of it.” To meet us at the exhibit next Wednesday, here is the link to the event: https://bit.ly/3NDsluf. If you can't make it, here is the link to discover more about the book: https://bit.ly/48iu0Pi.

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    Dans son nouveau film intitulé La peur au ventre, où Léa Clermont-Dion s'est immiscée au sein des groupes anti-avortement au États-Unis et au Canada. Nous avons réalisé cette série d'affiches inspirées de celles que l'on peut voir dans les manifestation pro-choix. Elles devaient avoir un fort impact visuel et transmettre toute l'angoisse que les femmes vivent devant leurs droits qui sont menacés. Le film sera diffusé sur Télé-Québec le 21 octobre à 20h en ondes, en ligne et sur l'appli de Télé-Québec. Il sera aussi projeté le 15 novembre au festival Cinémania.

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    Remember, Earth Day is Leg Day! We’re thrilled to share that our Earth Day project has been nominated as a finalist in two categories at the Shorty Awards. For those who missed it, leading up to Earth Day, we asked people to skip the car to help save the planet. By biking, walking, or taking the bus to work, they could win an e-bike, transit passes, and more! Whether you participated in the challenge or simply enjoyed it, we have a level 2 of for you. We invite you to cast your vote daily for us in the Call To Action and Contest or Challenges categories. It is right here and until October 29: https://bit.ly/4fadIdt Thank you in advance.

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    The "Any Way We Can" logo's gritty texture serves as a stamp, symbolizing the impactful work done by United Way Greater Toronto to combat poverty in the GTA. The fingerprint motif symbolizes every employee's involvement in the efforts to help those in need. Over 50 real employees and their partner agencies were featured in film and photography, bringing authenticity to the campaign and showcasing the people who get it done, any way they can.

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