Creative Engine is program where students in the Graphic Design field can veer away from the typical assignments and put their skills in real world applications. Non-profit organizations are invited to come in and have a variety of design work done for them for no charge. The students are assigned to an organization and are given a criteria for what needs to be done for the group in a 24 hour period. This particular group is from the The Department of Communication Disorders & Social Work of the University of Central Missouri. Their goal was to have a new food pantry installed on campus for students or faculty who are having a hard time consuming enough food for nourishment. The food pantry would provide an array of consumables that are healthy and nutritious that are donated by local and participating businesses that want to end hunger in their community. Our group was responsible for the branding of this program. We created the logo, letterhead, web banners, memorabilia, brochure, and posters. This was a great experience because we were able to work as a group while contributing to our society. People who contributed to this group were Kelsie Bailes, Anastasiya 'Stacy' Vasyuta, Shelby Mehan, and Ariel Van Sickle. Couldn't have asked for a better group of people to work with. Kelsie Bailes was the leader of production so she was partaking in all the projects accumulated here.
Creative Engine 2013 - UCM Campus Cupboard
Creating a brand identity for a food pantry founded by the University of Central Missouri's department of Communication Disorders & Social Work. Dabbling in multiple projects such as brochures, web banners, and posters/flyers. Creative Engine hosted the event where we were able to talk to the client to guide them what they would like done for the food pantry.