National Commission for Gender and Equality
ochieng | Wed, 05/30/2012 - 08:54
Brief from client
The National Gender and Equality Commission is a constitutional commission established under article 59 of the constitution of The Republic of Kenya.
The commission’s mandate is to promote gender equity and non discrimination in accordance with article 27 of the constitution.
The commission target groups are; youth, children, women, persons with disabilities, older persons, minorities and marginalized persons.
The proposed logo should factor in commission’s target groups, be of appealing colors that shall also be adopted as the colors of the commission.
9 Comments
Best of the three by far. Name still the wrong way round - National Gender and Equality Commission.
You are getting there.
Why is the masculine symbol above the feminine one? And why is it the only one of the 2 to be colored? And why yellow?
Why brown?
I personally like the informal style, but for a government body or similar, maybe a bit too informal. Anyway, why should we not try something new? I like.
number 2
YOU TRY WITH THE PREVIOUSLY IMAGE, IT´S BETTER
I liked this version most out of all three i thought? lol
Sorry to ask - must it not be Gender Equality instead of Gender & Equality - i mean they want to promote equal rights for all Genders - "Gender Equality"???
Are you sure it's a good idea that the lively, yellow male symbol should be so directly above the pale, downwards facing female? Looks a lot like gender discrimination in action.
Separately, isn't that kind of 'informal' design a passing fad (from a decade ago) best avoided?
I don't like it. The colours make me think of aboriginal people, the symbols are confusing. The text doesn't fir with the symbol. Bit of a mess to be honest.
I'm sure there's a good idea in that somewhere though.