Provide appropriate exercise to improve health in those with physical disability
Industry
Medical
Top Three Things to Communicate
#1 - Those with physical disabilities can exercise for health and disease prevention
#2 - Exercise improves physical, mental, emotional, and social aspects of life
#3 - The program is led by Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, an official teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School
Our Target Audience:
Individuals with disability (e.g., spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, stroke, musculoskeletal diseases) who want to improve their health and wellness through a well-structured exercise program supervised by professionals.
Color Preferences
Spaulding currently uses teal so the colors should compliment this.
Our Ideas and Additional Information:
We may want to incorporate the current Spaulding emblem; please visit spauldingrehab.org for a look at Spaulding's current site and look.
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Style
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Applications
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Signs
Clothing
Diamond Contest
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Hi All - Thank you for your details. Unforutunately, I spelled "exersise" wrong while posting the information on our program. Its title is actually "Exercise for Person with Disabilities" - my many apologies.
We prefer to have a logo without an explicit indication of spinal cord injury (e.g., a wheelchair) since we hope to move into other forms of disability. In addition, we will move into other forms of exercise other than only rowing.
Dear CH, I think you need to change your Slogan briefs to "Exercise for Persons with Disabilities". Designers sometimes copy and paste your company name and slogan, that's why so many entries using "Exercize" like in your briefs, not the correct "Exercise". Thanks.