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The Tribal College and University Research Journal was looking to redesign the cover and create a logo for its publication. The American Indian College Fund (AICF) wanted to abide by its branding guidelines of color and typography. It also wanted to include the elements of education, higher education, tribal communities, and Indigenous knowledge. Other elements

The For the Wisdom of the Children: Strengthening the Teacher of Color Pipeline is an Early Childhood Education (ECE) initiative addressing STEM and Indigenous populations. The logo design keywords include refinement, clean, technical, student/teacher, learning, growth, and Indigenous. They client wished for a clean, straightforward design that conveyed the essence of the ECE STEM initiative.

The Restoration and Preservation of Traditional Native Art Forms and Knowledge within the American Indian College Fund (AICF) desired a logomark to represent the programming that involves "enhance the capacity of traditional Native art forms and knowledge at participating TCUs in the upper-Midwest." The logo design incorporates colors and typography derived from the brand guidelines of

This logo design incorporates hand-drawn typography and stylized illustrations of filmmaker Sterlin Harjo. The logo was developed for his podcast “The Cuts with Sterlin Harjo” with guests such as Bobby Wilson, Louise Erdrich, DeLanna Studi, and Mary Kathryn Nagle. Learn more about The Cuts Podcast at http://www.thecutspodcast.com/ Learn more about filmmaker Sterlin Harjo at http://www.sterlinharjo.com/

 

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