The Black Youth Commission (RGD Designathon Mar 2019)

Brand Identity for The Black Youth Comission
RGD Designathon March 2019
About RGD Designathon:
The Association of Registered Graphic Designers (RGD) Designathon is a 12-hour event where design students and recent grads, led by a senior professional, work on real-life design projects for non-profit organisations. This event is a valuable opportunity for participants to connect, network and get real-world experience, while using their expertise to contribute to a meaningful cause.

About the Black Youth Commission:
The Black Youth Commission provides safe spaces for vulnerable black youth while providing personal and professional development which includes monthly workshops, panel discussions, networking opportunities as well as group mentoring.

The founder, Anisa Mohamed, signed up for the Designathon to create a brand identity, with the aim of increasing visibility and building a professional image for a grassroots organisation. As the Commission often operates with partners, it was important to create something distinct that would stand out alongside other organisations.
The team enjoying a quick break.
The Team
Jorge Sanchez Ortiz de Galisteo Provisional RGD
Ashley Tomlinson Student RGD
Vicky Tong Student RGD

Mentor: David Nuff RGD

LocationForge Media + Design, Toronto
Results
The team produced a mark, brand guidelines, applications as well as a client presentation to inform and inspire the Commission in their future endeavours.
The Black Youth Commission (RGD Designathon Mar 2019)
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The Black Youth Commission (RGD Designathon Mar 2019)

Pro-bono brand identity design project for the Black Youth Commission, as part of the Association of Registered Graphic Designers' Designathon. C Read More

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