Overview
This project involved a fictional rebranding of Cinque Terre, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Italy. The identity system includes stationary, a series of ads for The New Yorker, a booklet about the site and UNESCO, a website landing page, and a three dimensional site sign in eight different languages.
Overview
This project involved a fictional rebranding of Cinque Terre, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Italy. The identity system includes stationary, a series of ads for The New Yorker, a booklet about the site and UNESCO, a website landing page, and a three dimensional site sign in eight different languages.
Overview
This project involved a fictional rebranding of Cinque Terre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Italy. The identity system includes stationary, a series of ads for The New Yorker, a booklet about the site and UNESCO, a website landing page, and a three dimensional site sign in eight different languages.
Design Process
The Cinque Terre– five towns– is a string of five fishing villages perched
high on the Italian Riviera in the region of Liguria, Italy. I chose to rebrand Cinque Terre because of its iconic pastel-hued buildings. Through the use of warm, vibrant colors and angular shapes alongside smooth and wavy lines, I aimed to capture Cinque Terre's beauty and unique geographical location.
Design Process
The Cinque Terre– five towns– is a string of five fishing villages perched
high on the Italian Riviera in the region of Liguria, Italy. I chose to rebrand Cinque Terre because of its iconic pastel-hued buildings. Through the use of warm, vibrant colors and angular shapes alongside smooth and wavy lines, I aimed to capture Cinque Terre's beauty and unique geographical location.
Deliverables
Here are some examples of the final deliverables. Check out the visual summary poster below for more!
Here are some examples of the final deliverables. Check out the visual summary poster below for more!