Logo organ illustrations
The four anatomical illustrations in our monogram — heart, lung, liver, and kidneys — are adapted from open-licensed sources. Each is used under a Creative Commons Attribution license, with modifications described below.
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HeartPatrick J. Lynch, medical illustrator (Yale University School of Medicine)
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LungPatrick J. Lynch (2006)
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LiverWikimedia Commons contributor
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Kidneysvia the Noun Project (icon #524431)
Each illustration was simplified, recolored to Editorial Forest #1F4A34, and cropped or recomposed to fit the monogram’s center row.
Topic illustrations
Illustrations used inside topic pages and visual abstracts — not part of the master logo. Each is adapted from an open-licensed source.
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Brain iconchikin icons
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Anatomical heartvia publicdomainvectors.org (clipart #57969)
The brain icon was recolored to Editorial Forest #1F4A34; the heart’s solid red fills were replaced with Paper Alt and the outlines recolored to Editorial Forest at uniform line weight.
Typography
The WOD Collaborative wordmark and body copy are set in Georgia, a transitional serif designed by Matthew Carter in 1993 and bundled with every modern operating system. Functional UI uses Arial, with Helvetica Neue and the platform’s native sans-serif as fallbacks. All system fonts; no web-font loading required.
Last updated May 2026. If you spot anything missing or inaccurate, please let us know.