
European oncology event support
Simpl. designed the event materials, printed collateral and signage for the European CanCer Organisation, the multidisciplinary European cancer federation. A graphic system conceived for international congresses and a demanding oncology community.
The challenge
The European CanCer Organisation, based in Brussels, is the only multidisciplinary organisation connecting all stakeholders in oncology at European scale. It brings together more than twenty learned societies representing tens of thousands of professionals and organizes the European Cancer Congress and the European Cancer Summit. Its events bring together oncologists, scientists, nurses, patient representatives and public decision-makers. The materials had to respond to this diversity of audiences while carrying a consistent institutional identity from one event to the next.
Our approach
Simpl. designed the organisation's event materials to articulate the scientific, institutional and patient dimensions of its congresses. The scope covers printed materials, on-site signage and all visual elements needed for navigation and communication during events. This consistency serves readability among demanding professional audiences and supports the image of a leading player in European oncology.
The result
Simpl. delivered to the European CanCer Organisation a range of event materials, printed matter and signage that structure its congresses and knowledge-sharing events. The organisation now has a consistent graphic system for its institutional communications and exchanges with European institutions on cancer planning.
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