We helped UMFS rejuvenate its message and marketing materials to fully convey its mission and impact.
Homage to Milton Glaser’s famous I Love New York logo, showing support for proving help to victims of Hurricane Sandy.
These examples of brand architecture show different ways of creating brand family to unify divisions or programs for nonprofit organizations.
This logo is for Urban Bloom, a nonrpofit that we named. The organization helps create sustainable cities by conducting training on green job opportunities. We also developed their website. The logo was selected for the book Logo Lounge Volume 7. See our list of awards and publications. See other logos. Red Rooster Group is a New York […]
Logo for a nonprofit special needs school. See the full case study.
CLIENT: Westbridge Academy After a name change, complete branding process, and smooth transition, the Child Development Center is now Westbridge Academy. The branding process included creation of new logo, brochure, website, and newsletter. It is now able to highlight its strengths, attract new students, and convey the professional nature of the school. Name Change When […]
Nonprofits can focus their message, appear more professional and attract donors when they have a strong brand. These were the key points I made in a workshop at the Support Center for Nonprofit Management yesterday. The 3-hour session helped nonprofits to understand the essential steps in the branding process.