Designer: MartinHackademia is the 1st brazilian online symposium of new educational technologies. Primarily focused on parents who are willing to discover educational solutions for their children, in order to make better decisions about their future education, Hackademia also provides simple yet useful information for educators who are aiming to implement new technologies in their schools and the general public, looking after education trends and its future. 40 speakers, coming from all existing education fields, such as schools, universities, edtech startups, academy among others, will present 20-30 minute lenght videocasts with a short explanation of tools, methodologies and reflections about the future of education they are involved with, and how they are addressing educational issues for children, teenagers, parents and schools. Fully online, the platform will provide the videos for free during 1 week, from March 16th to March 22th. After that period, the videos will remain available in paid subsciptions models, with discount coupons for some of the presented products and services. Website: http://www.hackademia.com.br/ Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/hackademia2015
The new identity of Unify, which is a graphic design and development studio based in the Netherlands. The aim of the logo was to make it personal and strong, a logo which really stand out!
http://dribbble.com/shots/1386788-Unify-Logotype
Proposed logo for the South Asia Women’s Fund. This logotype uses elements/forms from the vernacular scripts of the countries of South Asia that SAWF supports namely India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Pakistan. (Devanagari from India and Nepal, Bangla from Bangladesh, Sinhala or Tamil from Sri Lanka and Urdu from Pakistan) The individual letters S,A,W and F are latin alphabets styled along the lines of the scripts Devanagari, Bangla, Sinhala and Urdu respectively. These different elements coming together to form a single, strong entity reflects an organization that has come together to stand as one for a cause. With tsk Design, Bangalore.