I was contacted by previous client to look at creating a logo for a project study for youth referred from blockers at ten clinic across Canada. The study is called Trans Youth Can! and I decided to use the pink and blue colours found in the trans flag and overlap the colours within the characters to show the intersections between binary gender. I decided to offset the colourful portion of the logo with grey to give the the logo a more serious tone since this also represents the research component.
To learn more about the study, please go to transyouthcan.ca.

English Trans Youth Can! Logo

French Trans Youth Can! Logo

Bilingual Trans Youth Can! Logo - Landscape

Bilingual Trans Youth Can! Logo - Portrait