College Track Stickers & Pins

 

PROJECT TYPE
Branding

 

CLIENT:
College Track

 

INDUSTRY:
Education Advocacy

 
 

Overview:

Get ready to rock the graduation stage with a burst of color and pride, courtesy of our collaboration with College Track! 

Picture this: a sea of vibrant buttons and stickers, each one telling a unique story of perseverance, resilience, and triumph. We millennials live for the flair, and boy, did we bring it to College Track's graduation festivities!

At the heart of this project is a celebration of diversity, ambition, and the pursuit of higher education. College Track isn't just any program—it's a 10-year journey of growth, support, and community for students from underserved backgrounds. And what better way to mark their achievements than with a collection of snazzy buttons designed to jazz up their graduation stoles?

But hold up, these buttons aren't your run-of-the-mill accessories. Oh no, each one is a mini masterpiece, representing not just a location but a story—a story of determination, dreams, and breaking barriers. From Oakland to New Orleans, from LA to D.C., College Track students proudly wear their badges of honor, declaring to the world, "I did it!"

And let's not forget the stickers—tiny but mighty, they're like little bursts of encouragement and motivation. When the going gets tough, these stickers are there to remind College Track participants of their incredible potential and the unwavering support of their College Track family.

But you know what's truly awesome? Design isn't just about making things look pretty; it's about empowering individuals to express who they are. That's why we made sure to create buttons and stickers that celebrate diversity and identity, giving every student a chance to shine in their own unique way.

So here's to College Track, to the students who dare to dream big, and to the power of design to make the world a brighter, more colorful place. Graduation day just got a whole lot more fun—and we wouldn't have it any other way!

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