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Civiq Duty

May 18, 2022
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Civiq Duty

Graphic Series

CIVIQ is a quarterly event hosted by the Chattanooga Design Studio, an independent non-profit community resource that promotes excellence in urban design through education, facilitation, and collaboration. The program introduces and humanizes national and international movements in urban design by showcasing visionary work being done by practitioners in other cities.

Widgets & Stone has been designing posters and promotional graphics for the program since 2019.

Creative Direction: Paul Rustand; Design: Athene Ruiz, Noah Marlowe, Stephanie Fast, Emily Ricks, Paul Rustand.

Tags poster design, CIVIQ Chattanooga, Widgets & Stone, chattanooga design studio, posters

Off-brand as a Brand Strategy

December 3, 2015

Off-brand as a Brand Strategy

Covenant College MAT Posters

Widgets & Stone worked with the Covenant College Graduate School of Education in 2014 and 2015 to craft a new look and feel for its marketing materials and web site. The style was based on the design of Covenant’s new tartan, created in 2004 as part of its brand identity (by Hickman Lemmon). The bulk of Widgets & Stone’s work was targeted at professional teachers and administrators — most often those who didn’t attend the school.

Then the GSE asked for help in marketing to current undergrads enrolled at Covenant, to help build awareness and enrollment in its Master of Arts in Teaching program (MAT). The design team took an approach very similar to the work created for the Master Education program – strong elements of the tartan, its traditional colors and photos of the professors and campus.

But after more consideration of the target audience – current Covenant students, very familiar with the campus, the professors and the school tartan – designers Travis Hitchcock and Amy Trumbull decided to take the designs “off-brand” by making the tartan very graphic and in atypical colors.

26 Tools then added very clever headlines, targeted specifically for each over the almost 30 departments. 

The poster campaign goes into effect this semester and next, along with an integrated campaign to help raise interest and increase enrollment.

Creative Direction: Paul Rustand; Design: Travis Hitchcock and Amy Trumbull; Writing: 26 Tools.

Tags Widgets & Stone, Covenant College, GSE, MAT, posters

Traction Avenue - Process

May 21, 2015

Traction Avenue Letterpress Poster

Process Photos

A few photos of the letterpress printing process for the Traction Avenue posters we designed. Printed by Matt Greenwell and Wendy Halvorson of The Open Press in Chattanooga TN.

Tags letterpress, The Open Press, posters, Joey Shimoda, mannington commercial, Widgets & Stone

For Club, For Country

May 1, 2014
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For Club, For Country

Chattanooga FC 2014 Campaign

As Chattanooga Football Club enters its sixth season in the men’s semi-pro National Premier Soccer League, it coincides with the summer of the World Cup – and the launch of the first season of the women’s team in the Women’s Premier Soccer League.

The campaign style utilizes illustrations (by Brian Woodlief based on photography by Steven Llorca) as there was no existing photography for the newly formed women’s team. The theme of “For Club, For Country” ties into the excitement of the biggest tournament of the world’s game — the World Cup in Brazil this June and July.

Creative Direction: Paul Rustand; Art Direction: Bradley Dicharry; Design: Ben Dicks, Travis Hitchcock; Illustration: Brian Woodlief; Men’s illustrations drawn from CFC photographer Steven Llorca.

Tags Chattanooga FC, branding, Illustration, design, posters, soccer, Brian Woodlief, Steven Llorca, Widgets & Stone

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