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Designing an Effective Logo with Thomassie Mangiok

 
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This Inuit Futures “De-ICE-olation” online artist instructional video and follow-up Q&A featured multi-talented artist, designer and educator Thomassie Mangiok of Nunavik. In his workshop, Designing an Effective Logo, Thomassie shared his professional tips and tricks for how to excel at logo design, sharing how he moves from initial sketches through to the final design. Thomassie’s video is entirely in Inuktitut, with English subtitles. Watch Thomassie’s instructional video below, and live trilingual (Inuktitut / English / French) Q&A session below.

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The Q&A session for the workshop took place online using Zoom. This workshop, like all De-ICE-olation workshops, was free. 

The Inuit Futures project is proud to partner with the Inuit Art Foundation to share this event as a part of Inuit Futures’ De-ICE-olation online Inuit artist workshop series. We’re happy to use our platform to will be hosting a series of online gatherings to help us stay connected, alone together!


Thomassie Mangiok is a graphic designer, digital content creator, school administrator, father, and advocate of Inuktitut language and self-reliance in the Arctic. Thomassie graduated in arts from Montreal’s Collège Marie-Victorin, and now runs his design and computer support company from his home town of Ivujivik, Nunavik. Among his many accolades, Mangiok is a highly sought after logo designer; has developed his own Inuktitut language app; and is the creator of an educational board game, Nunami, that centres Inuit knowledge and promotes healthy cohabitation with natural elements.