RGD Member projects—Mi’kmaw Native Friendship Centre

John deWolf’s wordmark for the Mi’kmaw Native Friendship Centre (MNFC) was featured by the RGD. The project as a whole involved architects, planners and graphic designers to help the MNFC find a prominent urban space to call their own, come up with a conceptual design for the MNFC’s new home, complete with branding. The RGD’s blog included an animated logo to help illustrate the themes and symbolism for the Wije’winen (translated as “come with use”) logotype.

The RGD news release can be viewed here.

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