L’approche de Six Cinquième pour le Sommet pancanadien des communautés noires (article en anglais)
This article is was originally published on WorldBrandDesign on Sept 25th
The National Black Canadians Summit (NBCS), organized annually by The Michaëlle Jean Foundation (FMJF) and presented by TD Bank Group, is a cornerstone event for the Black Canadian community. This three-day gathering unites over 1,200 Black Canadians from diverse sectors and backgrounds, providing a platform to explore innovative projects, initiatives, and ideas that foster a more equitable and inclusive society. For its 4th edition in 2025, the Summit will take place in Montreal, marking the first time the event will be hosted in the city. The 2025 theme centers around the power of art as a vehicle to connect with and mobilize youth, and Six Cinquième was tasked with creating a new brand identity that would elevate the event’s mission.
The Challenge: Creating a Legacy Through Design
As an event that continues to grow in scope and influence, the NBCS required a refreshed look that would resonate with multiple generations of Black Canadians. The branding needed to solidify the summit’s credibility, make a lasting impact, and create a recognizable legacy for future editions. Our objective was to design an identity that visually conveys the theme of using art to mobilize the community while maintaining the summit’s core mission: building a more equitable society.