MCR House Project - Cohort 2 Logo!

MCR House Project - Cohort 2 Logo!

Posted 4th February 2022

Cohort 2 has been working hard designing a logo for Manchester House Project over the past few months!  

The logo design process used an iterative approach, which took several steps: co-producing each step of the way with the young person and allowing them to take Ownership of the process. The end result was great, and really emphasises the commitment to community, diversity and openness that all of us try to bring to The House Project each day.  

As you can see from the causal chain in the image, getting to the point of having a fully fledged logo was a bit of a journey, something which all of the young people committed to really well!

We also in the beginning stages of working out ways of producing hoodies - with the logo design on the causal chain - to give to the young people in Cohort 2 in order to help build our MCR House Project Community. We are looking for partners to help produce these - please get in touch if you think your organisation could help! 

The MCR House Project Team 

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