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Brand New Way of Working

A word from the President

PMI Global celebrated it’s 50th anniversary this year and launched a new branding design that includes new logos, symbols, typography and colours.

The Project Economy

PMI has introduced a new way of working called “The Project Economy” which has organizations and people-centred around a portfolio of projects to deliver outcomes.  PMI has developed a language and the qualities required to be a part of it: collaboration, determination, change, innovation, teamwork, outcomes, growth, vision and community. As well, as a symbol to use in communications, to reinforce their meaning.

For full details of The Project Economy, click here.

Symbol Meanings

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The Project Mark

Project-Mark.png The Project Mark consists of the letter 'P' to represent ‘Project’ and symbols from the language of The Project Economy, representing collaboration, determination, and change. PMI knows that a project is everything from the Euro and Google’s search engine to everyday assignments. That’s why we’re elevating “Project” in our mark.

The Masterbrand Logo

The PMI logo is the most singular visual expression of who PMI Global and Chapters are!

PMI pairs the Project Mark with the “Project Management Institute” wordmark to form the logo. The typographic treatment elevates “Project” by spelling it out and creates hierarchy within the wordmark by using the bold weight.

PMI OVOC Chapter Logos

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Colour Palette

Our primary colour palette expresses our Brand Personality–fearless, bright, and nurturing - through three core colours: Tangerine, Aqua, and Violet. These colours combined create an approachable and energetic atmosphere, that helps build a recognizable look and feel for PMI. 

Applying PMI’s core colour palette will build brand awareness by creating a strong connection across all of our brand touchpoints, from our website to event signage. In most cases, our three core colours and black and white should be all you need to make distinct PMI communications.

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