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Visual Branding Crash Course

July 12 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

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This crash course introduces entrepreneurs to branding; what it is, when to do it, how to use it, and why it’s so important.

After hearing from three industry professionals from Toronto-based branding studio, Wysp Creative, you’ll have a better understanding of the essential role branding plays in your business.

Our Speakers:

Lucas DeClavasio

Lucas started his first business when he was 23 years old and learned about the branding process by diving in head first. He made a lot of mistakes, and learned a lot from them. After a decade in the design and branding industry, he has helped Wysp Creative develop a streamlined branding package that’s quick and affordable without sacrificing quality.

Andrew Patterson

With nearly 20 years of design and branding experience, Andrew is a proud partner of Wysp Creative, and also teaches graphic design and illustration at Sheridan College. When it comes to realizing original designs, his integrity is unmatched.

Monica Low

Monica’s breadth of experience stretches from publishing to design, to branding, to business consulting, all over a successful 20+ year career. She is a partner and key brand strategist at Wysp Creative; she can make you look good AND tell you what to do next.

Indigenous business training program created by RedBird Circle Inc. in partnership with UofT Libraries, ICUBE UTM and The Bridge at UTSC

An experiential learning program that follows the school 3 semesters schedule, for anyone with a great idea who wants to make it happen.

A boutique-style remote program to support your business development and help you grow through one-on-one support. This program is open all year.

A student-led creative studio with intends to serve the prototyping and design needs of our ventures and small businesses in our community.

This 2-day retreat is designed to help you reflect on your journey, what drives you, all the hats you wear and what is next for you and your social enterprise.