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Definium and Pride Celebrate 2009 Pride Parade

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Over the BC Day long weekend, Definium Design is proud to “Educate, Liberate and Celebrate” with one of our longtime clients, Vancouver Pride Society (VPS), while they host Vancouver’s largest yearly event, Pride Parade 2009.

We have been involved and working closely with the VPS to develop and design the graphics and identity system for their 2008 – 2011 season, a relationship and a client we are thrilled to work with over the years. Stay tuned over the next two years as Definium Design and Vancouver Pride Society reveal the graphics for VPS’s “Educate, Liberate, Celebrate” campaign.

“Educate, Liberate, Celebrate”

Related Links

www.vancouverpride.ca

www.definium.ca

Pride in the Sky!

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Its always a great feeling to see our graphic material in real life!
We recently saw our Pride 2008’s Skytrain graphics, that celebrated their 30th anniversary, as we rode the Vancouver Skytrain line and it was a pleasure to see our work along side one of the trains.

We hope all the “Vancouver-ites “and city visitors who rode the train and saw the graphics felt as happy and bright as the rainbow!

Thank you Vancouver Pride Society for the opportunity for the rainbow of work.

We’ll see you in the new Pride season.

– Definium Design

Definium Celebrates Pride's 30th


Definium Design Group celebrates Vancouver Pride’s 30th anniversary of the flag.
By commemorating this year’s grand spectacle, we developed an array of visual materials, from posters to, graphics, transit shelters, skytrain wraps and much, much more.

We are proud to have worked for such an established and forward thinking society, we can’t wait to work with them in years to come.

HAPPY PRIDE!

www.vancouverpride.ca

“Our 30th Pride Parade begins at Robson and Thurlow, heads West down the hill to Denman street, follows Denman to Pacific and then finishes at Sunset Beach. With 140 parade entries and 385,000 spectators, this is the MUST SEE event of the year in Vancouver.”