Starting the season off with the main poster, and a (somewhat) typographic approach.
Peoria City Soccer FC Brand ‘Buzz’ Campaign
A fun challenge for the final brief of the semester. How do you generate that ‘buzz’ about Peoria City Soccer? Can you develop a creative brand strategy that starts local but spreads to a much wider audience.
Single Serving Meal Packaging
An old favorite brand project to create a ‘gourmet’ quality single serving meal, with minimal to no preparation. After the previous ‘slick’ 2D brand presentation decks – this one is a fun change of direction challenge!
Continue reading “Single Serving Meal Packaging”DCP Back Pack Peoria 2024
The aim of this campaign is to help create a promotional/awareness ‘buzz’ to potential donors:
The event costs around $42,000. DCP purchase all the bags and supplies, uniform cards and others, supplies and event cost’s. So they need to create a promotion focused on getting help financially.
It also requires a logo/brand mark for Backpack Peoria (2024) to work in conjunction with the DCP parent logo. Tone of voice should be fun, positive, and empowering.
Audience: Potential donors through promoting the event via the most appropriate touch points that connect and engage your audience with Back Pack Peoria.
Men On Boats
Great challenge for two reasons:
1) Although it’s ‘Men On Boats’, the cast is all female, so it needs some ‘hints’ towards the gender juxtaposition.
2) At the request of the director/client – can you do it in a Cubism style!
Ten explorers. Four boats. One Grand Canyon. A raucous adventure and the true(ish) story of an 1869 expedition by the one-armed captain John Wesley Powell and a crew of eccentric volunteers who set out to chart the course of the Colorado River. This mad, gender-bent comedy from one of our most acclaimed playwrights is, in the words of New York Magazine, “marvelously destabilizing both as history and theater,” and “biting satire when sent up by women.”
kraft mac and cheese (kmc) for adults
In collaboration with Jones Knowles Ritchie (JKR) and D&AD London.
A good first ‘dip’ into Brand Experience/Activation for the junior graphic design students. Making them appreciate the necessity for researching their audience, developing a solid ‘big idea’, and understanding the need for engagement between the audience and the brand via appropriate touch points.
Over the last couple years, people have been buying less kraft mac and cheese; they’re buying private label mac & cheese because it costs less, buying new mac & cheese brands they haven’t seen before, or are stopping buying it all together, in favour of different categories, like ramen.
To continue growing, KMC must connect with a younger and more diverse audience. These consumers have a deep emotional connection to KMC that started in childhood, but that more than anything, today, they see it as a kids’ food brand. Show this audience that KMC is as relevant and exciting for them today as it was when they were kids.
Create a *brand activation that speaks to older Gen Zs and younger Millennials by connecting to what they care about in culture, and showing them that KMC is there for them whenever they need some reassuring comfort.
London (J Term ’24 Study Abroad)
So, after a five year hiatus, I made it back out to London to teach my Art300 Creative Strategy course. A lot of catching up ensued (British Chocolate, beer, and pies!), alongside some wonderful visits around the capital, and a great group of students in my class, and as an entire group – As always, they did Bradley proud!