Mercy For Animals

Founded by Milo Runkle in 1999, Mercy For Animals is an international nonprofit organization that conducts undercover investigations of factory farms and slaughterhouses, engages with corporations to create animal welfare policies, and raises public awareness about animal suffering. Additionally, the legal team of Mercy For Animals has broken new ground in protecting whistleblowers and creating animal welfare laws. The organization has gained an important role within the animal advocacy community, and today has teams in Brazil and Latin America, as well as staff in India and the Asia Pacific.
With such a descriptive name, the visual identity for the organization was redesigned as a simplified and highly abstract mark. No longer representations of specific animals, the new symbol for Mercy For Animals is a blue circle bracketed by orange curves. It can be seen as representing the earth being guarded and protected. The symbol also suggests an eye, in an abstract form that can be either human or animal—appropriate for the continuum between living creatures and for the organization’s watchdog role.

“We believe that our new logo meets a complex design challenge. Any visual identity, if it is to work and work well, must be appropriate in concept, distinctive, and accessible. This process took a lot of soul searching, vigorous debate, and adapting to the ever-changing landscape of life. Thank you to Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv for their remarkable creative talent and partnership.“















