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BRAND identity
The design team at SK created a wide range of branding projects including logo design, environmental design, and animated assets. Each branding project starts with strong design concepts that were applied to multiple assets to ensure a distinctive personality. Here are some examples of that effort.
national student board member association
The National Student Board Member Association (NSBMA) aspires to create an education system in which the primary stakeholders—students—play a central role in all aspects of decision-making and educational governance. This rebranding project includes logo design, brand guidelines, and other deliverables.
The National Student Board Member Association (NSBMA) aspires to create an education system in which the primary stakeholders—students—play a central role in all aspects of decision-making and educational governance. This rebranding project includes logo design, brand guidelines, and other deliverables.
proposed design
Some of the initial design concepts we presented.
philly reading coaches
Philly Reading Coaches is an out-of-school-time early literacy pilot program funded by the William Penn Foundation. We developed branding for this pilot program, which included brochure design, stickers, book plates, bookmarks, totes and other collateral. Click here to view the full project.
logo designs
prof pals
Prof Pals is a social peer-to-peer program created by Rowan University to increase social integration through engagement opportunities to promote a neurodiverse community. This branding project includes logo design, which was applied to other deliverables such as tote bags, hats, jackets, and more.
in vino vita
In Vino Vita is Fox Chase Cancer Center’s benefit and wine auction fundraising event. We created the branding for the entire project from the beginning and helped its signature event develop a unique and powerful identity. Click here to view the full project.
in vino vita 2019
The microsite developed for the 2019 event, featuring the distinctive look of that year.
in vino vita 2018
An event package designed for the In Vino Vita 2018.
the city of philadelphia office of arts, culture and the creative economy
The Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy (OACCE) connects Philadelphia's children, youth, and adults to enriching, arts-infused experiences. We created a brand identity that includes a series of logos, a style guide, and other related materials for the Arts in Action program projects: Performances in Public Spaces, Culture in Neighborhoods, and Creative Avenues. Click here to view the full project.
Brand guidelines created for the initiative.
proposed design
Some of the initial design concepts we presented.
logo designs
septa's downtown link
Downtown Link is a Center City Concourse development project initiated by SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority). We developed an identity, wayfinding, directional signage, and maps throughout the concourse to provide a clear and concise system to help pedestrians navigate Philadelphia’s underground pedestrian corridor. Click here to view the full project.
logo designs
dr. vicki p
We created a professional brand identity for Dr. Vicki Phillips, including a logo, business card, and notecard. We also created animated holiday cards based on the branding.
animated holiday cards
Animated holiday cards we designed using the distinctive look created for Dr. Vicki P.
logo designs
BEAT-HIV logo
The Delaney Collaboratory to Cure HIV-1 Infection by Combination Immunotherapy (BEAT-HIV Collaboratory) is a consortium of more than 100 top HIV researchers from leading academic research institutions working with government, nonprofit organizations, and industry partners to test combinations of several novel immunotherapies under new preclinical research and clinical trials. We developed all branding elements for the BEAT-HIV Delaney Collaboratory. Click here to view the full project.
brandywine river museum
On display at the Brandywine River Museum of Art, the Witness to History exhibition explored a historic turning point in the civil rights movement—the 1965 Selma to Montgomery, Alabama march—that led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act. The exhibition included introduction and narrative panels, video wall, and labels. Click here to view the full project.
proposed design
Some of the initial design concepts we presented.