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This January, Graphic Change participated in Austin GiveCamp, a weekend-long event where software developers, designers, and database administrators donate their time to create custom software for non-profit organizations. We were given two hours to create a logo for the Austin-based non-profit organization 'Giving Families Hope':
The organization works to aid families with post-pardum depression, campaigns for the importance of fatherhood, and influences legislation favoring traditional two-parent families. This three-tier mission needed a unified symbol that encompases all aspects of their work, while incorporating the already-established color pallete. "You've done a marvelous job at turning our conversations and the palette gifted to us into a compelling visual image of our three-fold mission!! I can think of at least 8 separate ways how this image you've manifested captures and conveys our outreach, support and educational missions. Well done and thank you!!" —Matt Weilert, Founder of Giving Families Hope
last updated January 2011 |