Sid Lee

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Sid Lee
Company type
Industrial Design
Number of employees
900
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Sid Lee is an international

architecture and retail design, branded content
and entertainment.

From Diesel to Sid Lee

· In 1993, Philippe Meunier and Jean-François Bouchard founded the advertising agency Diesel in Montreal.

· Diesel quickly made a name for itself with innovative campaigns: a radio-only campaign for Sleeman Breweries[1] and the creation of a fleet of graffiti-covered car wrecks for Pizzédélic pizza chain.

· With the rise of the Internet in the mid-‘90s, Diesel quickly went digital. The agency was one of the first in Quebec to build a commercial website.

· After having been one of Diesel’s clients, Bertrand Cesvet joined the company in 1997.[2] With the turn of the century approaching and a digital revolution about to transform the industry, Diesel merged with Stratège Media in 1999 and added Martin Gauthier and Daniel Fortier to their management team.

· This is also when Diesel began to develop a business relationship with Cirque du Soleil,[3] an organization that would go on to establish itself as an innovative creator in its industry.

· In 2007, Diesel changed its name to Sid Lee[4] to avoid being confused with the clothing brand. Sid Lee is actually an anagram of Diesel.

Sid Lee International and the diversification of their operations

· In 2008, Sid Lee landed the global Adidas Originals account.[5] In the midst of this partnership, the agency opened offices among the hustle and bustle of Amsterdam in 2008 and Paris in 2009, in what Bertrand Cesvet described as “a semi-controlled whirlwind of boundless enthusiasm.”

· In 2009, Sid Lee realized that the future of retail depended on a brand’s ability to attract customers to its stores and the way it interacts with its consumers. This thought led to the founding of Sid Lee Architecture.[6] Jean Pelland and Martin Leblanc founded this new branch within the agency.

· The Toronto office also opened in 2010,[7] an endeavour led by Vito Piazza.

· Sid Lee added an office in New York in 2012 and another in Los Angeles in 2014.

· In 2012, C2 Montréal hosted its first edition,[8] a unique event imagined by Sid Lee and Le Cirque du Soleil.

· During the 2013 Cannes Lions Festival, the firm announced the launch of Sid Lee Entertainment, aimed at creating engaging experiences and content for its clients.

· The firm designed the Toronto Raptors’ We The North marketing campaign[9] in 2014.

· On July 6, 2015, Sid Lee was acquired by kyu,[10] the strategic operating unit of the Japanese Hakuhodo DY Holdings, which is currently headed by CEO Michael Birkin.

· In October 20, 2017, Sid Lee Paris bought YARD,[11] a French creative and production agency.

· In 2019, Sid Lee continued its expansion into the United States[12] as Hornall Anderson, Infrared and Red Peak joined the agency. Digital Kitchen also became a member of its community of talents. In the wake of these developments, the agency strengthened its US presence with an office in Seattle.

References

  1. ^ "Les saltimbanques de la pub". 25 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Bâtisseur d'image".
  3. ^ "Les saltimbanques de la pub". 25 March 2013.
  4. ^ "Who is Sid Lee?".
  5. ^ "Meet Sid Lee". 12 August 2008.
  6. ^ "Canada's Sid Lee Architecture Focuses on Brand's Physical Presence". 9 April 2012.
  7. ^ "Sid Lee: Comment diriger un groupe d'experts".
  8. ^ "La saveur montréalaise de Sid Lee". 7 November 2014.
  9. ^ "How 'We the North' came to define a team, a brand and a city -". 30 May 2019.
  10. ^ https://financialpost.com/news/retail-marketing/how-montreals-sid-lee-hopes-to-shake-up-the-status-quo-in-advertising-with-help-from-its-new-owners. Archived 2021-12-23 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ "Sid Lee Acquire Paris-Based Agency Yard in European Expansion Move".
  12. ^ https://adage.com/article/agency-news/sid-lee-appoints-first-us-ceo-it-expands-region/2174426. Archived 2020-01-26 at the Wayback Machine