Athenaeum

Athenaeum

Branding for Athenaeum, a contemporary art gallery affiliated with the University of Georgia. The project included a TBS lecture and workshop on human-centered design and pedagogy.

Guided by community research, apprentices interviewed community members who are local experts in social justice. Junior Designers designed, photographed, and wrote this publication.

Type:
Identity, Branding, Logo, Web, Workshop

Client:
University of Georgia

Designer:
Creative Director Joseph Cuillier, Senior Designer Kacy George

Call Home: 2025 Mississippi Invitational

Call Home: 2025 Mississippi Invitational

The Black School Magazine Issue #5: The Garden of Revolution is the culminating publication written and designed by the 2024-2025 Design Apprenticeship Cohort. Rooted in advancing young people’s understanding of social, political, and cultural thought, this issue explores themes of Black love, collective healing, and community building. Through studying the work of icons like Malcolm X and bell hooks, students engage in deep dialogue and collective reflection, transforming critical thought into creative action. This magazine promotes literacy and solidarity, offering a bold vision for liberation through design.

Guided by community research, apprentices interviewed community members who are local experts in social justice. Junior Designers designed, photographed, and wrote this publication.

Type:
Branding Identity for Exhibition

Client:
Mississippi Museum of Art

Designer:
Junior Designer Keily Adams

TBS: Magazine Issue #5 The Garden of Revolution

TBS: Magazine Issue #5 The Garden of Revolution

The Black School Magazine Issue #5. The Garden of Revolution is the culminating publication written and designed by the 2024-2025 Design Apprenticeship Cohort. Rooted in advancing young people’s understanding of social, political, and cultural thought, this issue explores themes of Black love, collective healing, and community building. Through studying the work of icons like Malcolm X and bell hooks, students engage in deep dialogue and collective reflection, transforming critical thought into creative action. This magazine promotes literacy and solidarity, offering a bold vision for liberation through design.

Guided by community research, apprentices interviewed community members who are local experts in social justice. Junior Designers designed, photographed, and wrote this publication.

Type:
Publications/Editorial, Branding, Educational

Client:
TBS

Designers:
Christian Jackson, Saniya Alderson, Brittany Jones, Koi Fletcher

Black Love Fest

Black Love Fest

About
Branding and event production for a festival presented annually by The Black School to share our work with the community and illustrate a Social good vision for the future centered on Black Love.

Type
Brand Identity, Website, Event

Client
Black Love Fest