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For my Identity Package, I started off with a color palette, then made a logo, a button, a note pad, a t-shirt with a pocket, and a business card. I went for the more commercial identity package and branded myself with things that I personally like, that you can wear.
I chose the color purple for creativity, and it's a light purple so it's calming. I just used basic colors like white, black, and grey to compliment it because those colors go with everything.
I used the font cursive standard for the "graphics by" font in my logo which is shown to the right. The "E" in my logo was made by hand in illustrator.
For my button, I used the website www.Zazzle.com. You can create all kinds of cool custom merchandise. I just made a simple button with my logo on it for only $4.00!


For my notepad, I did a simple white one with my logo straight in the center. Then I added a purple border, the same color as my logo. I also did a black border around the top to make my logo stand out more.
I made a long sleeved t-shirt in the color black, to make the white pocket really pop out. Then, I put the logo on top. I thought the shirt was a little boring, so I went into photoshop and added a galaxy pattern.
e-Magine is a time for the e-Communication community to come together as a whole an receive recognition for all the hard work they deserve. It is a glamorous night and lots of fun. I currently attend the Graphic Design portion of e-Communication. I did not win, but it was a great opportunity to submit my own original work and this is definitely one of the things I will miss most about high school.
History of Free People
Free People is an American bohemian apparel retail company that sells women's clothing, accessories, shoes, intimates, and swimwear. The first store was opened in Philadelphia by Dick Hayne in the 1970's. Free People is a part of Urban Outfitters Inc. and is sold all over the world. It started off very successful and the second store was named Urban Outfitters. Free People grew rapidly. They ultimately decided to name it Free People and made it it's own line. By the 2000's Free People had 81 boutiques spread around the U.S and 2 in Canada, and over 1000 specialty stores. "Free People is a specialty clothing brand featuring the latest trends and vintage collections for women who live free through fashion, art, music and travel."
The Blog
Free People also runs a huge blog that was started in 2006. It is not only made to support the store, but the lifestyle and culture it promotes. On the blog, you can find eight different sections that are bound to fit you just right.
- Fashion- trends, dressing for the weather, and fitting the 5 different customer types
- Music- concerts, music festivals, and find new up and coming bands
- Beauty- natural beautifying techniques, hair styles, make up trends and product reviews
- Food- recipes for natural, healthy cooking
- DIY- ideas of crafts, homemade decor, and even pretty gift wrapping techniques
- Decor- the homes, offices, and closets of people on the Free People team and people who relate to the brand
- Inspiration- tips on how to live a happy, balanced, and healthy life
- FP Me- offers customers a chance to showcase their own personal style by creating a profile and posting pictures of how they wear and match Free People products
The Logo
The Free People logo represents the brand in such a simplistic and whimsical way. The font is hand written in cursive and transferred onto the computer. You can tell it is hand written by how every "e" is slightly different. It is literally one of a kind. The logo gives off the 'free' part of Free People in the way it is so loosely written. At first, they tried out lots of different fancier logos, but ended up with the simple one.
Job Opportunities
Free People can be found on any social media site, so of course there are lots of Graphic Design job opportunities. They like to maintain the same hippie-bohemian style through out their work, that you can see on their websites and in their look books. When applying for a job at Free People, they look for previous leadership roles, extracurricular activities, internship experience, relevant job experience, blogs/ relevant samples of work, and most importantly, fashion experience.