Brand Identity And Nomenclature Strategy For A 370-acre Urban Redevelopment In Toronto

This $30B redevelopment identity starts with… a stencil font

Pentagram created the brand identity for YZD, Northcrest Developments’ 370-acre transformation of the former Downsview Airport in Toronto. Guided by the positioning “Humanizing a Place of Monumental Ambitions,” the team established a branded-house architecture that unifies seven future districts under the YZD masterbrand while allowing local character, starting with the Hangar District. Drawing from aviation systems, the logotype derives from runway geometry, with a 54-degree angle informing layout, motion, iconography, and environmental graphics. Cera Stencil reinforces the airport reference across scales, from highway-visible graphics to tenant applications and digital platforms. Photography emphasizes authentic community life and a micro-to-macro view of the site. Pentagram also built a scalable mapping framework and component-based vector library to standardize depictions of infrastructure, buildings, transit, and green space. The system equips Northcrest to communicate clearly across stakeholders over a multi-decade, $30B development for 60,000 residents.

Insights
  • Pentagram built a branded-house identity for YZD (Northcrest Developments) to unify seven future districts under one masterbrand—while still leaving room for distinct local character, beginning with the Hangar District.
  • The positioning “Humanizing a Place of Monumental Ambitions” steered design decisions toward warmth and legibility for a multi-decade, 370-acre transformation of the former Downsview Airport—planned for 60,000 residents.
  • Aviation systems became the core visual logic: the YZD logotype is derived from runway geometry, and a precise 54-degree angle drives layout rules, motion behavior, iconography, and environmental graphics.
  • Typography choice is part of the concept and scalability: Cera Stencil reinforces the airport/industrial reference and is designed to work from highway-visible environmental graphics down to tenant-level applications and digital platforms.
  • To keep communications consistent across many stakeholders, Pentagram created a scalable mapping framework plus a component-based vector library to standardize how infrastructure, buildings, transit, and green space are drawn and referenced across the project.

Tags: Aviation, Cartography, Nomenclature, Signage, Typography, Wayfinding