Posted on April 16, 2014
1. Provide them with the right tools, whether it’s an iPad, budgeting app or a few freebies to give to clients (Jays game anyone?). 2. Get to know your team member’s individual strengths and weaknesses to personalize their duties. If people are doing things they’re good at they’ll probably be happier too. 3. Provide personalized… Read more
Posted on September 6, 2013
6 home design tips for your new condo, from TheHUB’s designer empirehubbub: One of the best parts about TheHUB’s two-bedroom suite is the sheer size of it. “The master bedroom actually fits a king size bed, which is very rare in the Toronto condo market,” says Paul Davies, a designer with Tanner Hill Associates and… Read more
Posted on August 29, 2013
After a couple weeks of teaser images, we’re finally ready to reveal more photos of our new space. Designed by Andrea Kantelberg, 52 Pick-up’s new office reflects our design aesthetic. What to expect when you enter: Beautiful wood paneling lines the walls along the reception desk. From there, you can access two meeting rooms, including… Read more
Posted on May 27, 2013
Bay Gardens Funeral Home is a family-owned business in Burlington/Hamilton. We were brought on board to rebrand all of the Bay Gardens companies under the new parent brand: Markey Family Care Provider. Friendly imagery, soothing earth tones and the new tagline “Every life tells a story.” represent the full-service nature of the business, and their… Read more
Posted on May 20, 2013
Tom Feiler is a Toronto-based photographer. 52 Pick-up produced two self-promotional booklets entitled Hope Falls – Episode One and Episode Two, that were packaged in a brown paper bag. Hope Falls is an art piece that tells a soap operatic tale in two parts through words and images. This piece was distributed to local and… Read more
Posted on May 13, 2013
Core architects Inc. asked 52 Pick-up to create a beautiful leave behind for potential clients. 52 Pick-up created a book that displays a large portfolio for Core architects Inc. exhibiting and validating their works, creating a documented history of the evolution of their business. We love it. What do you think?