Canada’s sesquicentennial celebrations now have an official logo—and, of course, it comes with controversy. Vive le Canada. Perhaps the process for arriving at an official logo for the 150th ...
Canada logo on the side of the DND building on Laurier avenue in Ottawa (Credit: Jean Levac) The Canada wordmark is ubiquitous in Ottawa. For decades, the logo has been emblazoned on federal buildings ...
The similarities between Canada’s new 150th birthday logo and the City of Ottawa’s 2017 logo are striking. And both owe a design debt to Stuart Ash’s iconic centennial logo. The City of Ottawa ...
The Canada wordmark is ubiquitous in Ottawa. For decades, the logo has been emblazoned on federal buildings and signs, making the presence of the government felt throughout downtown. And its reach has ...
A bell rang when I laid eyes on the new logo for Canada’s looming 150th birthday bash. Where have I seen that multicoloured maple leaf before? At a Leafs game, after fans threw up on it? No, though ...
The new logo for the 150th anniversary of Canadian confederation is causing a considerable amount of backlash from the national graphic design community. Canadian students were invited to create the ...
Every last thing about Canada’s 150th anniversary logo was controversial, and it started long before the winning design was made public. The growling started as far back as 2013, when it came to light ...
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