Graduates

Elliana Lee

BFA in Graphic Design — Graphic Design
Course:
GPRT-152 Communication Design 2: Information & Context
Faculty:
Allison Goodman

Kaboom! Rebrand

After roughly sketching logos weekly, and getting input from peers, I narrowed down on a few and chose a nonprofit to design for. After research, I learned about Kaboom!, a nonprofit that aims to end play space inequity for communities and children. The form I had could be read as as stretching child or a playground equipment, so I explored different logo form possibilities and also designed a poster.
Learning Outcomes:
I learned about the importance of nuance and subtle details. A simple detail like the 0.5 width of a stroke can make a huge difference in whether a logo looks pleasingly balanced or overbearingly heavy. I also learned to rely on the process and focus on iteration, rather than finalization.
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Final Lockup + Color I wanted to include more energy and spunk in the new lockup.
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black & white version
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Color Rebrand The previous purple shade of Kaboom's logo felt a bit sterile and cold to me. To make it warmer, I paired a saturated purple for energy with a warm tan and salmon for approachability.
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Continuing the theme of youth and energy, the motion storyboard also has a lot of impact and movement.
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Logoform Variations
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Typeface Exploration
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Lockup Exploration
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Final Kaboom Poster Initially, the poster was done completely digitally, with vectors. Because that looked too rigid and did not reflect the theme, I illustrated most parts of the poster by hand to give it a friendlier feel.
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Poster Mockup
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Upon research, I found some of Kaboom's previous community works. I used these as references for the poster.
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One that stood out to me was a street playground, painted on the pavement next to a small neighborhood. This made it more accessible for children in neighborhoods to play with each other without leaving too far away.
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Poster Sketch
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Poster variation sketches
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