We created WVN an hopeful, colorful identity showing that their can be light in even the darkest crevasses of civil rights. The three lights also speak to their mission’s three pillars: To empower women around the world and give voice to the struggle for civil, economic, and political equality.

Their site’s home page was to give a quick overview of all that was going on in the world of Women’s Rights, and also allow them to feature any ongoing project, like their first:

Women’s Voices from the Muslim World, a short-film festival, seeking to give a voice to women who might not otherwise have one. This is the animated version of the logo.

In their first year’s project, Women’s Voices Now offered more than $35,000 in prize money to budding filmmakers telling Muslim stories, plus plans to screen the finalists from the online competition in cities around the world, bringing these issues and their artistic visions for the world to see.

WVN poster

Poster design for the film festival.

 

See the best from the first Women’s Voices from the Muslim World Film Festival.

/ Women’s Voices Now

It’s no easy task to take on civil rights for 51% of the world’s population, but that’s just what Women’s Voices Now has done. As part of our Incubator Projects program, we partnered with the non-profit to help them communicate their message clearly and loudly. After all, what good is a voice if no one hears you?


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Collaborators: Alan Stuart, Brian A Morales, Marc Vose, Matthieu Lusignan, Sarah Sandman
Categories: Featured, Identity, Incubator, Web
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