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KW Studio: Brand and Presentation Design

2022

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Visual Identity and Presentation Design

Client

Tim Morgan, Consulting Futurist North Texas Foresight Institute (NTFI)

Role Timeframe

Design and Development 1 Month

Designed Logos and visual identity systems for Tim’s Everyday Futurist & NTFI and developed a slide deck template for Tim’s presentations (workshops, lectures, and professional presentations) to accommodate his two brands:

• North Texas Foresight Institute a leading-edge source of long-range Business Intelligence for strategic insights & innovation development. Futures

Thinking & Strategic Foresight are about making better decisions for today, ones that create future opportunities & anticipate future difficulties. Foresight is the art of winning the race before it starts. • Everyday Futurist personal writing, lecture, & teaching brand for Tim. Presentation Design

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Visual Identity and Presentation Design

Client Role Timeframe

The University of Texas at Dallas Design and Development 1.5 Months

Bonnie Pitman

The former Director of The Dallas Museum of Art Distinguished Scholar in Residence for The Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History Director Art-Brain Innovations, Center for BrainHealth Distinguished Scholar in Residence for The School of Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication The University of Texas at Dallas

Design 3 slide deck templates for Bonnie’s presentations (workshops, lectures, and courses) to accommodate her three areas of research: • Do Something NEWTM • Power of ObservationTM • Art + Medicine Develop identity that covers all research areas in consistent typefaces, colors, layouts. Do Something NEW™ invites the exploration of an ordinary day and making it extraordinary. The practice helps with the simple interactions of the day giving a focus for being grateful, creative and mindful. I’ve gone through over 2,000 Bonnie's experiences and developed the color system. Templates

Color calibration meeting

Visual identity design: color system exploration, wordmark design

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