2014

Sticking to our original chartreuse website color, SPORK! worked in-house to design a logo that resembles a speech bubble with the explanation point turned into the Rod of Asclepius.

The text of “differently able” was included at the bottom of the logo to originally depict our acknowledgment of those within the Disabled community who might not self identify as such.

 
 

2018

Aspiring for a comic book type graphic, SPORK! experimented with different fonts and styles to help bring dimension to the logo

 
 
 
 

 
 

2020

Returning to SPORK!s original website font, we combined traditional imagery from the Disabled community (i.e. brain for cognitive disabilities, heart for non apparent disabilities and wheelchair for physical disabilities) to convey the communities reach. Text of “a voice for our community” was also aded to the bottom of the logo.

 
 
 

 

2024

SPORK! worked with disability owned business, Bri Beck Consulting, to design our newest logo.

Aligning with SPORK!’s website color pallet and zine origins, Bri Beck Consulting incorporated our trademark chartreuse and combined it with action imagery of an open mouth surrounded by sound waves.

This is SPORK!s first professional logo