Case Stydy Identity November 1, 2024

kitties

Public Sq Kitties is a local cat rescue organization dedicated to caring for Nelsonville’s abundance of stray cats. Created by Denise Phillips and their son Theodore Holiday, PSK is committed to being the voice for the cats deemed “unadaptable” that are ultimately overlooked. Their goal as an organization is to provide care and shelter for local strays, as well as accessible medical care when needed. With a new, bold, colorful look, their message can be conveyed with a sense of love and happiness, providing the chance to grow as an organization and continue to make an impact. 

Task

Create a brand identity package with usable designs for print and web

  • Strategy

    Visual Research, Collaboration

  • Design

    UX Design, Print Design, Photo Alteration

  • Client

    Public Sq Kitties

⬤ 01. Challenges

Branding Challenges

Something challenging I faced during this project was finding a cohesive, expanded color palette, that contrasted properly for both print and web, and also contained a variety of color combinations. I found that colors looked very different when they were next to each other in swatches versus on top of and surrounding each other on a page. There were many times I had to slightly tweak each color to properly contrast its surroundings. 

Another challenge I faced was finding a primary typeface for the branding package. In the early meetings, my client and I had come to an agreement on a font to use for the primary text, and after an unfortunate series of events we were not able to access it. I had decided to go with my next best option, 8 heavy. This was the typeface I believed resembled the original one we chose the most. It was frustrating not being able to accomplish something that the team had felt strongly on, but in the end I believe that the typeface we ended up using captures the organizations playfulness perfectly. 

⬤ 02. Experience

Branding for Change

Working on my first project with a client was both exciting and challenging. It was exciting to see how the design process differs from the courses I’ve taken to the professional design world. I was lucky to work with a client who allowed me creative freedom and trust that helped me to create the best possible end product.

Through this experience I learned how to balance a clients feedback with my own design instincts, making sure I met their expectations while staying true to the design principles I had learned as well as staying consistent with the chosen style.

Color palette

/ Foundations

Primary
#F59698
SCSS var
$color-salmon

R 245
G 150
B 152

Salmon Pink

Primary
#FAC8CA
SCSS var
$color-pink

R 250
G 200
B 202

Baby Pink

Primary
#F9EDE0
SCSS var
$color-cream

R 249
G 237
B 224

Cream

Primary
#3C2415
SCSS var
$color-brown

R 60
G 36
B 21

Deep Brown

Typography

/ Scales

⬤ 03. Process

Fulfilling the PSK vision

This process started out with curating a selection of inspiration photos that resembled the new aesthetic for the brand. After discussing and coming to an agreement with my client, I started with creating the new webpage. Using their old website as a base, I added the text to each page and began to play around with colors, layouts, and most importantly, the photos.

I experimented with different styles and filters for each photo and ended up choosing a grain texture with a solid color overlayed to create a bold, unique look that attracted attention. After countless hours spent finalizing the web design, I was able to build off of the new look to create flyers that fit in with the branding guidelines.

Credits

Management

Nathaniel Berger
Account Manager

Mark Franz
Project Manager

Art Direction

Caroline Murphy
Creative Director

Xenab Malik
Creative Director

Mark Franz
Creative Director

Production

Amanda Baker
Lead Designer

Kylie Colwell
Graphic Designer

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