Rocked by the deaths of its founders and namesakes, the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation set out to rebuild its brand and infrastructure — and a renewed, more empowered organization emerged.
That combination and the force of their two interests was something the newly renamed Christopher Reeve Foundation wanted to convey not only in its messaging but also in its logo, so it created a logo made up of three wavy lines alongside each other that almost look like independent flames to represent research, quality of life and the other areas important to those with spinal cord injuries.
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That combination and the force of their two interests was something the newly renamed Christopher Reeve Foundation wanted to convey not only in its messaging but also in its logo, so it created a logo made up of three wavy lines alongside each other that almost look like independent flames to represent research, quality of life and the other areas important to those with spinal cord injuries.