Cal Poly Partners Brand Design
I'm proud to have been an instrumental part in our rebranding to Cal Poly Partners, alongside our team and creative director. From the beginning stages of creating a system of color blocks to coordinating a giant mission statement on the office wall, this project was nothing short of exciting.
Logo
Cal Poly University Communications and Marketing created a logo for Cal Poly Partners, since Cal Poly Partners adheres to university brand guidelines as a nonprofit auxiliary.
Color Block System
The main graphic element present in all materials is the accent of color blocks. These have a set of variable colors based on the preexisting Cal Poly secondary and tertiary colors. One main challenge was adhering to the Cal Poly brand guidelines, while coming up with a fresh and distinctive design style for Cal Poly Partners.
Social Media
One highlight for me (pun intended) was making the instagram page seem like a landing page, including the use of highlights to communicate the brand identity in an easy user-friendly way. I believe that most people these days go to social media to figure out what a company is about and who they are, before even going to their website. View the Cal Poly Partners instagram profile.
Video Title Slides
Another extension of the brand design was in the video title slides. Although I did not create the motion part of the graphics, it was cool to see our videographer bring these graphics I created to life. View the March Fourth with Cal Poly Partners video to see the compositions paired with video.
Office Posters
To encourage a positive brand experience within the Cal Poly Partners office, I worked closely with our creative director to make this series of posters. I believe that after putting these up, I should claim "poster hanging" and "using many command strips" a skill on my resume.
Employee Swag and Launch Event
This brand launch was nothing short of a big event and lots of fun swag. As a designer, it's always difficult weighing the impact of designing cool print projects and with the desire to be environmentally conscious. The tension between the two is not uncommon, I'm sure. Nevertheless, I got to make some memorable swag for old and new employees at Cal Poly Partners so they have a positive touch point to the brand.