Client: Cambridge Redevelopment Authority
Identity and collateral for the Cambridge Redevelopment Authority, an organization that works to revitalize areas throughout Cambridge, but has existed without a proper brand for decades.
Forming the logo, a partial circle and striped light blue lines evoke an architectural feel and ideas of construction.
Client: Cresa
Motion graphics video to introduce and explain Cresa's Client Connect program.
Clear vector graphics, upbeat music, and friendly narration come together to help sell Cresa and their technology.
Client: Harvard Center For African Studies
2015 annual report for the Harvard Center For African Studies, an interdisciplinary body at Harvard University.
Clean typography and colorful, engaging photography help showcase the year in review while highlighting what the daparment has accomplished.
Client: The Possible Project
Animated annual gala save-the-date invitation for The Possible Project, a multi-year after school program for young entrepreneurs.
Appearing on a microsite, the video informs attendees of the "when and where," while showcasing some of the talented young entrepreneurs from the program.
Client: Vertex Pharmaceuticals
A set of infographics for Vertex intended to help inform lawmakers about cystic fibrosis.
Illustrations and graphs break down the physical effects of CF and collected data about those who live with disease.
Client: Kendall Square Association
Logo and branding for the Kendall Square Association's yearly EatUp event.
The bright colors and dynamic logotype reflect the variety and positive attitude of Kendall Square's businesses and resturants.
Client: Stairs 4 R Troops
Identity and apparel for Stairs 4 R Troops, a charity event at Harvard Stadium focused on providing housing for veterans.
Utilitarian and minimal, the logo draws inspiration from the Harvard shield and badges of the military.
Client: Ambit Creative Group
An animated version of Ambit's 2014 holiday card that was sent out to the company's wider client list, wishing them a happy holiday.
Parallaxing photos and kinetic typography bring to life what was originally a printed booklet.