DEED Logo 2.0

So, what do you all think about our new logo? This one, an iteration on Grace Salem’s version from 2008, is courtesy of the very talented?Madhav Tankha. We wanted to keep the multicolor letters that people have come to love and cherish, while strengthening the connections to craft (hence the textures) and our home university.

Let us know what you think in the comments!

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