It's time to get excited about urban planning and city infrastructure.

Graphic Designer

The Wharton Future of Cities Conference is an annual city planning conference held at the University of Pennsylvania.


For years the audience has primarily been thought leaders, professors, and government officials. As the conferences audience has grown a new demographic has begun to emerge with graduate students and individuals in the mid twenties.

As a freelance graphic designer I was tasked with redesigning the brand identity of the conference and breathing new life into their outdated design system. The final deliverables included a new palette, typeface, logo, social assets, and physical merchandise.

How can we design a delightful user expereince, cohesive brand identity, and social strategy that is both flexible and simple for an aged audience and growing younger userbase.

The Goal

For the logo I took two approaches. The first approach took elements from urban planning such as housing infrastructure, building heatmaps, and weather maps to guide my thinking. The client asked for a 3D option that would be appropriate as a .gif for their website and social deliverables.


the second logo was at the special request of the client for a Scandinavian inspired flat mark. For this approach I once again explored symbols from urban planning such as traffic signs and crosswalks to create a system of symbols that could be used to form the conference title.

The Logo

With the two logos built out and approved, the next step was to create marketing materials for the conference. Physical merchandise is as simple as slapping the logos on the appropriate deliverables but for the social and print posters I wanted to make a design system that could be easily used by the next user once I was gone.


I created a system of templates that could easily be edited and contain the proper branding elements to subtly reference the brand system I created.

Merchandise and Advertising