International Women's Development Agency — 40 years of empowering women

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Impact Area
Gender Equality

Services
Logo Design
Digital Design

The International Women’s Development Agency (IWDA) supports diverse women’s rights organisations—primarily in Asia and the Pacific—while contributing to global feminist movements to advance gender equality for all. This year marks 40 years of feminist impact, and IWDA approached us to design a logo and collage suite to celebrate the milestone.

Since 2003, we’ve been proud to collaborate with IWDA, using strategic and impactful design to amplify their message and values. Needless to say, it’s been an inspiring journey of over 20 years and one we are proud to be part of. Our bold, confident, and refined designs for their 40-year celebration embody IWDA’s mission and vision, brought to life through their distinctive feminist colour palette.

IWDA 40 Years Logo
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Three phones with social graphic designs

“We have worked with Design by Nature for over 20 years and we consider them to be part of our team. They don’t just create beautiful visuals—they make our work more impactful and ensure it resonates with diverse audiences. Design by Nature have provided their expertise on a wide range of projects – from branding to strategic communications and advocacy campaigns. Their deep understanding of global feminist issues combined with their creative expertise makes them an invaluable collaborator.”

Cliantha Dawit-Dessay,
International Women’s Development Agency
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“Anna and her team are responsive, collaborative, and deeply committed to accessibility and inclusivity across every aspect of the design process. As a feminist organisation, it is important to work with agencies that align with our vision and values. I would highly recommend Design by Nature if looking for an experienced creative agency.”

Cliantha Dawit-Dessay,
International Women’s Development Agency

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