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  1. I really like the way the 3 circles symbolize Canada : the biggest is the country itself, the blue one is Quebec and the pink/magenta one might be the growing influence or development of the region Québec inside Canada.

    Well, this is only my interpretation 🙂

  2. Scott says:

    Sounds about right to me….funny the connotation the word “mutation” has in English. Not necessarily a positive word, I am assuming it simply means change/flux in French.

  3. Seems like it’s some sort of book cover.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Rocher

    Guy Rocher is a canadian sociologist from Berthierville, Quebec.

  4. Horacio says:

    i like the typo on the top…nice 🙂

  5. Interesting use of those 2 shades of red, as well as the font for guy rocher…seems like one of ISO50’s favorite round sans serif fonts for the secondary text.

  6. Actually, there is a lot of awesome stuff that came out from french Canadians.
    In fact, I went to the library and got a book about Québec designers and I scanned a bunch of pictures for you guys to see. I opened up a flickr account just for that… Try this

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/16936330@N07/

    Hope it works and enjoy the goodness of my home, I think they deserve the exposure, they are pretty underated and it really touches me to see that people somewhere else are excited about it!!!!

    Sorry for being epic, I love this shit!!!!

  7. Jon says:

    Poster above…

    Thanks for sharing! I love the old CBC logo, and am currently using it a desktop background 😉

    – Jon from Winnipeg.

  8. @Scott : “mutation” can have a positive meaning indeed. Well, rather neutral let’s say.

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