Your logo is the face of your organization. It is not your brand per se, but it is the foundation upon which your brand is built. However, it can be more than just an identifier; whether abstract, conceptual or literal, your logo may say something about who you are, what you do or how you do it. It is your organization’s opportunity to make a first and lasting impression; it should be a recognizable and memorable primer on how you want your brand to be perceived.

Cancer Experience Program is a Princess Margaret Hospital initiative focused on the interconnected wellbeing of patients, their families, staff and trainees in the cancer care environment. The series of icons to be used in supporting materials represent the five main pillars of CEP: Supportive Communication, Navigation, Diversity, Equity and Access, Ambience and Engagement.

Global RT is a cancer-care initiative to turn radiotherapy into a global health priority, particularly in low- to mid-income countries.

Run Productions was an event promotions company. The owner wanted to play up the energy and strength inherent to the Gallic Rooster of his native France.

Redo Réno is a France-based construction project management and logistics consulting firm.

Dr. Lynn Nagle is known internationally for her work in health and nursing informatics.

Club canadien de Toronto is a French-language networking organization that hosts forums and talks featuring prominent French-speaking business, health, education and political leaders.

This initiative by the National Association of Women and the Law helps women better understand their economic rights when entering and leaving common law relationships or marriages.

The Commons is a multi-unit retail space on a busy thoroughfare.

Destination Clic, Odyssey and Explore are national programs administered by the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada to promote the study of Canada’s official languages to tweens, teens and young adults.

Green Screen Toronto provides environmental stewardship to the film and television industry to promote Toronto as a global leader and centre of excellence for green production.

Morris Moscovitch is an internationally recognized Neuropsychologist. This badging was created for a conference that was organized to honour and celebrate his career and contribution to the field.