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Dry: A Memoir Augusten Burroughs. We brainstormed, and I worked up a few different options. We finally agreed that a pebble dropping into the water and the rippling effect to follow was a most appropriate metaphor for the process of knowledge sharing and practice change.
The design needed to be familiar enough to be recognisable and unusual enough to be memorable. It also needed to reflect the ideas and activities it was meant to represent. The final logo distinguished itself from the others with its simple but effective message of how a single act or piece of knowledge can be a powerful catalyst for continuous change.
The logo is used on all JBI publications, products and promotional material and symbolises the significant effect that dropping a single pebble can have.
With a nod to its first host, and given JBI's focus was initially nursing-oriented, a list of matrons of the hospital was compiled.
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