Case Study Identity April 29, 2025

Community Food Initiatives

Task

Logo Design, Discovery and Research, Concept Development, Digital Drafting

  • Strategy

    Prioritize Accessibility, Illustration, Project Feedback, Brainstorming, Mood boarding

  • Design

    Illustrator, Fresco

  • Client

    Rebekah Woods

⬤ 01. Challenges

Design Challenges

My client was very communicative throughout the design process and provided consistent feedback and thoughtful suggestions, which helped clarify her vision. She was engaged and open to exploring different directions, which I appreciated. However, one of the ongoing challenges was her difficulty in making final decisions. While she offered valuable input, her preferences changed frequently, and she has yet to finalize a logo design.

In addition to navigating shifting preferences, we also worked on integrating elements of her existing branding into the new logo, which added another layer of complexity. Striking a balance between refreshing the brand identity while maintaining consistency with what already existed required careful planning and creative problem-solving.

Accessibility was also a key consideration throughout the process. We spent a significant amount of time researching and testing fonts that would not only reflect her brand personality but also be easily readable and accessible to a broad audience. Choosing a color palette that met contrast and accessibility standards while still feeling visually cohesive with the existing branding was another challenge we faced.

Overall, the project required a great deal of adaptability, clear communication, and thoughtful design choices to move forward effectively.

We used digital illustration and hand lettering to create this organic design. The final bags will be printed and sewn by Rural Action, and distributed in OhioHealth cafeterias and food banks.

⬤ 02. Experience

Balancing fun, professionalism, and readability

I examined the existing brand elements provided by the client and looked for ways to incorporate their established identity into the new logo design. A key goal was to stay true to their messaging while developing a visual that felt lush and aligned with their evolving needs. Throughout the iterative process, I created over 3 design variations, experimenting with layout, color, typography, and illustrations to strike a balance between visual appeal, accessibility, and brand consistency. This back-and-forth approach allowed for thoughtful refinement, even as the client continued to explore different directions and had difficulty making final decisions.

Color palette

/ Foundations

Primary
#F8F7F2
White

R 248
G 247
B 242

Bean Sprout

#657105 Green

R 101
G 113
B 5

Spinach

#B5BC76 Light Green

R 181
G 188
B 118

Endive

#283C21 Dark Green

R 40
G 60
B 33

Kale Leaf

#FA9400 Orange

R 250
G 148
B 0

Turmeric

#C2512F Red

R 194
G 81
B 47

Radicchio

Typography

/ Scales

Typeface
Dekko

Usage
Headlines

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Typeface
The Serif

Usage
Subheadlines

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⬤ 03. Process

Testing and finalizing

In the final phase of the logo design process, I tested how the design would perform across different formats and sizes to ensure it remained clear and effective. Because accessibility was a priority, I paid close attention to color contrast and font readability, especially at smaller scales. Through testing, I realized that some adjustments were needed to improve legibility and reduce the loss of detail. This stage also helped identify how well the logo integrated with the client’s existing branding. After reviewing these refinements with the client — who continued to offer helpful feedback but had trouble making final decisions — I made thoughtful revisions to strengthen the overall clarity, accessibility, and flexibility of the design.

Credits

Management

Mark Franz
Project Manager

Nathaniel Berger
Account Manager

Creative Direction

Mark Franz
Creative Director

Caroline Murphy
Creative Director

Xenab Malik
Creative Director

Production

Courtney Schimpf
Graphic Designer

Briele Dudgeon
Graphic Designer

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