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Fall 2004 • Vol.4 No. 3

Birthmarks, Vascular Malformations and Anomalies
VDF Inaugurates National Corporate Advisory Board
A National "Pad Coalition" is Formed
Make It Easy
Fourth Annual "Keeping In Circulation" Event at the Gardens
Partner Spotlight
Donors
Research Reviews
Research Study on Painful Walking
Having a Vascular Malformation
Introducing Our New Logo
Renovascular Hypertension
Excellence in Care
Frequently Asked Questions
New Brochure
In the News

Introducing Our New Logo

VDF has a new logo! We have changed the design to provide more flexibility when using our logo in a variety of ways, including on printed materials, our web site, on pens or similar items. Our old logo was harder to reproduce in simpler settings. We also wanted something that over time would be recognizable by itself. For example, most people recognize the Nike "swoosh" even without the name next to it. This new logo offers a more contemporary look, can be easily and less expensively reproduced and will become instantly recognizable.

We think our new logo also conveys some important symbolic significance. The blue and red colors represent veins and arteries. The large and small circles also symbolize a vein or artery. The "V" is for vascular, Vascular Disease Foundation, victory and is a checkmark for health. The white conveys health and prevention. Finally, the small red circle placed above the "V" symbolizes a person and our mission. The Foundation exists to help people learn and improve their vascular health.

We hope you also like our new image!