Enoch Cree Nation Tourism Identity

CES was hired by Enoch Cree Nation’s tourism department to update and refresh their existing logo identity. The identity needed to better represent the nêhiyaw culture, teachings, and the land. The client shared the words ‘nêwayak’ loosely translated to mean the four directions/ways/places/seasons and ‘pimâtisiwin’ meaning way of life. This was the name given to their tourism department.

Along with logo development came the recreation of their supporting graphics, tool kit, and the launch of the Enoch Cree Nation Tourism website. The goal of this this project was to deliver a strong logo and brand identity that Enoch’s tourism department felt a connection to and could cheerfully represent and lead their local tourism industry.

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