Sea Life Alliance is a nonprofit that I came up for project while at full sail University. In this project I came up with a logo and then a few marketing materials to go with it. I even created an animated version of the logo that would be used in videos to advertise for events that the nonprofit puts on.
The Sea Life Alliance Logo incorporates a water drop with rings radiating out from it to represent the impact that could happen by cleaning up beaches to protect the environment. The dots of the I’s incorporate the water drop to connect the text with the symbol.
This design would be printed on a beach bag that could either be purchased or won at an event. The money would then be used to help keep beaches clean and it would also help provide trash cans for the local beaches.
Here is the T-shirt design that the volunteers at the events would wear. This T-shirt would also be available for purchase at the events.
Here is the design for a water bottle that would also be available for purchase at events.
Here is the motion graphic that I created of the logo. It incorporates the water drop and its rings. This motion graphic would be used at the beginning or end of a video created for an event that Sea Life Alliance puts on.
This is an advertising campaign I created for Woodstock, Illinois as a project while going to Full Sail University. My concept was to advertise for Woodstock, Illinois by getting people interested using the film history of the town.
In these advertisements, There are some illustrations of Orson Welles, And the movies “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” and “Groundhog Day”. The main advertisement for this is an animated advertisement that I had created all of the assets, except for the background music and sound effects.
The single color version of the logo for the advertising campaign. This is how I started working on the logo in order to get it laid out well.
The color version of the logo for the advertising campaign. I went through this process of adding color to the logo after I did a single color version.
This is a billboard advertising Woodstock, Illinois using all three illustrations created for the campaign. In this billboard you can see that tagline I created for the campaign which is “The place where film history comes alive!”.
Here is the first of three designs that would go on lampposts around the Woodstock Square. This one uses the illustration of Orson Wells.
Here is the second of three designs that would go on lampposts around the Woodstock Square. This one uses the illustration of the movie “Groundhog Day”.
Here is the third of three designs that would go on lampposts around the Woodstock Square. This one uses the illustration of the movie “Planes, Trains and Automobiles”.
This is an animated web banner that I created for the Woodstock, Illinois advertising campaign. It uses all of the assets previously from the lamp post designs and the billboard. Something added to this was the call to action button at the end that says “Learn More”.
This is the main advertisement for the Woodstock, Illinois advertising campaign that I created. It is an animated advertisement that I had narrated and created all of the assets, except for the background music and sound effects.