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Tribal Department Logo and Identities

Tribal Department Logos
The Ponca Tribe's Child Development Center and HeadStart Programs needed departmental logos to use for advertising and branding purposes. I used traditionally Native icons to reinforce the branding as part of the community and the Tribe. I also wanted the logos to help communicate purpose and coordinate with the Tribal seal.
The Child Development center opens early in the morning, and the sun is included in the Tribe's seal, so I included a sunrise in the logo. I used one of the same tipi's from the original seal, and the same color from the pipe to indicate land. I created the cradleboard artwork myself.
A copy of the seal of the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma. The tribe didn't have a vector image of the seal for me to use, so I needed to recreate it from a photograph taken of printed letterhead. I used Adobe Illustrator to recreate this seal as a vector image that I could use for other projects.
Once the logo was designed, the client asked for a two-color version for use in getting departmental shirts ordered. This is how the art would look when printed or embroidered on the shirts. The client reported that employees were happy with the way the shirts turned out.
Coordinating with the Child Development center, the Tribe's Head Start program also needed a logo for use in advertising, branding, and communications. I used the official Head Start logos and added in branding to coordinate with the Tribal seal and the child development center.  
After designing the logo, I also created the brochure to go along with the new branding. I used Adobe Illustrator to create the original artwork and the watermark, and used Adobe InDesign to layout the brochure. I provided all the art direction, page layout, branding and copywriting services for the project.
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