Is your nonprofit’s logo doing its job? In order to attract attention, endure, and convey the essence of your organization’s mission, your logo design needs to meet objective criteria.
CLIENT: The Jewish Education Project We created this logo for a Jewish Education Project initiative, which asked children to give up one night of their Chanukah gifts for those affected by Hurricane Sandy. This logo and accompanying flyer utilize the existing visual brand identity of the organization, while maintaining a unique, independent identity. Click here […]
New logo and brand messages help school stay current.
On the 200th anniversary, this long-standing social service nonprofit organization received a brand update. The new logo we designed provides a burst of new energy and new tagline that is more expressive of the organization’s impact on helping children.
In addition to serving as the key identifying mark, your organization’s logo can tell people a lot about your organization, its values and philosophy. But that’s only half the story. Once you have a logo, how do you use it? This article explains.
Logo for an event promoting environmental awareness among the general public.
This logo for a Jewish nonprofit organization connects two familiar icons in a stylish way.