Bone marrow is the integrity of the immune system. It provides us the ability to behave and interact with confidence. Maroon is the color of marrow doing it’s job, healthy blood. Through phones, Marrow strengthens the users internally; it empowers them to behave and interact with as much knowledge as is available. The shape began as a square, but despite standing for equality, it lacked a softness that implies help in a way that Planned Parenthood does and EBT doesn’t. Circles also imply equality, but they lack a certain purposefulness - they also symbolize an unending cycle. Marrow has a point.
Marrow aims to occupy a place both in direct outreach and policy change. Galano is a friendly typeface, but in the right context, can be both attention grabbing and corporate. Aller is readable in all it’s variations but maintains personality. Safety, health, and education are the primary concerns; avoiding cliche colors was of high importance, but picking colors with meaning and that would look nice in many different shades as new apps under each umbrella are developed. Green is the color of the environment, which is what the apps in this category aim to protect from. Yellow and orange are both the color of a lightbulb going on and the color required for a good harvest. Blue is the color of intelligence.
I knew I wanted a logo shape that could be used as a module to develop app logos. Initially I tried pictograms out of the logo, as well as a series of typographic icons.
Logos:
Color, Type, & Photos:
Icons and Service Map:
Identity Template:
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