N.O.T.A.

The Network of Tyrosinemia Advocates

About 1 in 100,000 individuals are affected by Tyrosinemia type I, with the focus placed on Quebec, Canada with 1 in 16,000 individuals are affected. Tyrosinemia is a genetic disorder characterized by elevated blood levels of amino acid tyrosine, a building block of most proteins. If untreated, tyrosine and its byproducts build up in tissues and organs, which leads to serious medical problems. Thanks to organizations like N.O.T.A. (Network of Tyrosinemia Advocates) steps can be taken to insure that no child or individual around the globe is untreated. Like any non-profit organization, influencing visitors to donate through design requires a level of distinctiveness. By clearly defining the organization’s mission while implementing a color scheme similar to the N.O.T.A. logo, the goal of generating donations and volunteers for the cause is accomplished.

Services: Identity, Website Design.

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