Art for Parkinson's
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Logo Design Brief
We need a logo design for an art therapy programme being launched called "Art for Parkinson's". The logo design/colours/font should promote a feeling of calmness and wellbeing. Something that would make people smile.
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological condition affecting movement and mood. Symptoms include tremor, rigidity, slowness of movement, depression and anxiety. It can lead to social isolation and depression as sufferers deal with the physical and emotional symptoms of the illness. There are more than 80,000 Australians who suffer from Parkinson’s and more than 30 people are newly diagnosed every single day.
Art therapy promotes a feeling of well-being and achievement and provides new skills. Experience shows that Art for Parkinson’s therapy can provide the sufferer with a wide range of positive outcomes:
• Improved mental health
• Enhanced creativity
• Remain physically and emotionally well, leading to relief from symptoms
• Provide an opportunity to stimulate neurological pathways from the brain to the hands. This is another way of lessening the symptoms whilst engaged in the activity
• Stress reduction to lessen pain and other symptoms of the disease
• Provide an outlet for feelings for people who have no other form of expression
• Give a way for participants to feel a time during which they can be relieved of their some of their symptoms
Updates
Please see updated brief for this project. My bosses have told me that the charity logo has to be shown in the Art for Parkinson's logo. So sorry for the late change.
Added Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Industry/Entity Type
Progressive
Logo Text
Art for Parkinson's
Requirements
Must have
- Please include logo in the uploads, in the final design. Here are the PMS colours:
Purple
PMS 248C
Dark grey
PMS 433C
Purple can be used in the overall logo design.
So sorry for the late change!