Tsë Lhts’ënc’il Nec’igekh Be Yikh
Tsë Lhts’ënc’il Nec’igekh Be Yikh provides programs that help young people heal by reconnecting them with the land, culture, and community. It stands on the unceded territory of the Likhsilyu (Small Frog Clan), and its name was drawn from the sacred Split Rock, which also inspired the logo illustration by Witsuwit’en artist Satsi Naziel.
In partnership with Regenative Design, we developed visual materials that honour this cultural connection while promoting the new healing house and its role within the community. The design approach centred on storytelling, integrating traditional symbolism, natural textures, and warm tones to reflect themes of healing, belonging, and reconnection.
These visuals were created to increase awareness of the facility, its programs for youth and families, and the local job opportunities it provides, ensuring the design remains both meaningful and functional for the community it serves.
Date:
2024

