The Bicycle Alliance
2017
While in Ann Arbor, I had an opportunity to create an identity for a local bicycle advocacy group, The Bicycle Alliance, that helped expand my design skillset to include visual identity
and brand development.
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ABOUT THE CLIENT
Bradley Parsons and Nate Phillips were the visionaries behind a proposed centering space for the Washtenaw Ann Arbor area bicycle advocates known as Bicycle Alliance. Their proposed mission for the Bicycle Alliance was to serve as a centering space for area advocates to better organize efforts aimed at making our area more bicycle friendly. Their ultimate goal was to get more people on more bikes more often.
The Problem. Many of the bicycle organizations that currently exist in the Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County area do not communicate with each other.
The Ask. Create a visual identity to represent and foster a greater collaboration amongst various individual bicycle organizations that includes a definitive name, logo, logotype, and supporting signage and branding materials.
THE IDEA
I wanted to create a visual identity that was inviting and accessible to both bikers and community safety advocates alike. The logo and identity would act as a unifier of the many unique bicycling organizations that currently exist in the Washtenaw area and encourage a sense of community, support, and understanding between them. It would inspire both individuals and established biking organizations to become a part of the larger biking community known as The Bicycle Alliance.
THE LOGO
I wanted the logo to be representative of a network of diverse organizations coming together to address all individual interests under this single, united front that is The Bicycle Alliance. The idea of individual biking communities combining their shared, but also unique goals and objectives to form a united front was essential inspiration for my design thinking.
Offering various, but defined orientations of the logo and logotype allows for consistent use and easy implementation of the brand when used alongside or in partnership with other organizations and their branding. I established a color palette of blues for the logo, with a green secondary color palette to support both the environmental and health benefits of choosing to ride your bike. The typefaces were chosen because of how they harmonize as a serif and san serif pair.
BRAND & ASSOCIATED MARKETING MATERIALS
Once the logo and logotype were established, I began establishing other branding materials to support The Bicycle Alliance identity and its implementation into the real world. Also, I considered how it would live within the Ann Arbor - Washtenaw County area as a bicycle advocacy group.
APPAREL & ACCESSORIES
ADVOCACY POSTERS & SIGNAGE
When designing posters for The Bicycle Alliance, I wanted to display all of the different variations of the logo and logotype, and use both the primary and secondary palette, to address the “5 Foot Rule" and create an association for The Bicycle Alliance with an environmentally driven celebration, while also advocating for my bicycling activity in the area.
I chose The Bicycle Alliance to challenge myself in creating a logo and logotype completely from scratch, with no reference point to start with such as an existing logo. Overall this identity system is meant to represent the combined greater efforts of a unifying organization composed of the many individual bicycle organizations around the Ann Arbor Washtenaw area. It will inspire a sense of community, support, and understanding between avid bicyclists and non-bicyclists alike and aligns with their mission of making our community a more bicycle friendly place.
Learn more about the collaboration on this project here.