Indigenous Centre for Cumulative Effects
The Indigenous Centre for Cumulative Effects (ICCE) aims to help build and enhance the technical and scientific capacity of Indigenous communities to address cumulative effects, based on the values of First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities across Canada.
We worked with the ICCE management team and Board members to tweak the existing brand identity and create an online presence for this new, national NGO. To enhance our understanding of Indigenous culture, values and perspectives, we engaged a First Nations elder from nearby Pikwakanagan to consult with the client as part of the Design House team.
This responsive bilingual website is based on a WordPress theme customized to present content in both of Canada’s official languages: English and French.
The site features a graphic timeline, several Indigenous cumulative effects projects across Canada, and graphic recordings from the initial ICCE Forum, held in February 2020. We also integrated an online survey as a tool that provides profile data on engaged visitors.
Much of the original photography was accessed via the Destination Canada online image gallery.

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