Detroit-based graphic designer specializing in branding and publication design. Open for freelance opportunities
Bartholomew County Public Library
Branding, Illustration
2019
The new identity system for the I.M. Pei-designed Bartholomew County Public Library (BCPL) in Columbus, Indiana, was designed around an archival symbol drawn by John Squadra in 1967. The Columbus Indiana Architectural Archives shared historical documents of the vintage icon, which included specific guidelines for its reconstruction. 

We redrew this logo for the present era and developed a modernist identity system based on its proportions. Page grids are constructed from multiples of the mark, a minimal and logical typographic system features two weights of Neue Haas Grotesk, and linework illustrations showcase the potential applications for the revitalized logo.
Client
Bartholomew County Public Library

Credits

Bud Rodecker: Design Direction
Alyssa Arnesen: Design
Designed while at Thirst

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