# 5333 ave Casgrain

## About

LOKI is a design studio working at the intersections of graphic design, cultural production, and social change.

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## Services

### Brand Identity Development
- [Brand Identity Design](https://bilarna.com/ai/brand-identity-development/brand-identity-design)

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What is a graphic design studio focused on social change and cultural production?**
A: A graphic design studio focused on social change and cultural production is a creative agency that applies design thinking to advance social justice, amplify marginalized voices, and support community organizations. Unlike traditional commercial studios, these firms specialize in work that aligns with activist causes, nonprofit missions, and cultural initiatives. Their services typically include visual identity design for advocacy groups, publication design for social justice literature, branding for community housing projects, and communication materials for movements like police defunding or climate justice. They often collaborate with artists, writers, and researchers to produce impactful campaigns, event identities, exhibition platforms, and online archives. Such studios prioritize ethical design, inclusivity, and collaboration with grassroots organizations. Their portfolio may include book designs, posters, websites, and logos that reflect core values like solidarity, anti-racism, and decolonization. By integrating aesthetic excellence with a commitment to social impact, these studios help organizations communicate their vision effectively.

**Q: How to choose a design studio for a social impact project?**
A: To choose a design studio for a social impact project, start by evaluating their portfolio for experience with causes similar to yours, such as nonprofit branding, community organizing materials, or cultural publications. Look for evidence of collaborative process, ethical sourcing, and a demonstrated commitment to the values your project represents. Assess their ability to handle diverse deliverables—from visual identities and websites to exhibition graphics and published books—since social impact work often spans multiple media. Consider their familiarity with the specific communities or movements you serve. Review client testimonials or references, especially from other nonprofits or activist organizations. It's important that the studio understands the nuance of your mission and can translate it into compelling design without diluting the message. Additionally, check their approach to accessibility, multilingual design, and inclusive representation. A studio with experience in decolonial, feminist, or anti-racist design frameworks may be especially aligned with projects centered on equity and systemic change.

**Q: What types of projects do social impact design studios typically handle?**
A: Social impact design studios typically handle a wide range of projects that support advocacy, education, and cultural expression. Common project types include visual identity development for nonprofits, community organizations, and activist coalitions; publication design for books, magazines, and reports on social justice topics; poster and campaign material design for protests, awareness campaigns, and boycotts; website design for independent media outlets, art collectives, and research centers; exhibition and event identity for cultural festivals, conferences, and art openings; and branding for community housing, food security initiatives, and other grassroots programs. They also create digital platforms for online archives, radio projects, and multimedia performances. Many studios produce educational booklets, logos, social media visuals, and film posters. Their work often involves collaboration with writers, musicians, and curators. Ultimately, these projects aim to strengthen the visual communication of organizations working toward equity, environmental justice, Indigenous rights, racial justice, and other progressive causes.

## Links

- Profile: https://bilarna.com/provider/lokidesign
- Structured data: https://bilarna.com/provider/lokidesign/agent.json
- API schema: https://bilarna.com/provider/lokidesign/openapi.yaml
