Brand
Nymdesign worked with the Town of Arlington’s cultural groups to create multiple brands for the Arlington Cultural District, Arlington Commission on Arts & Culture, and the web initiative Arts Arlington.
Nymdesign completed a visual audit and created the branding for The Don H. Liu Scholars Program. This non-profit seeks to identify and empower future Asian Pacific American (APA) leaders in the legal profession through a unique blend of financial support, legal internship and professional mentorship. The color palette and concentric circles of the logo mark amplify the idea of a professional, collaborative organization, while also referencing cultural patterns.
Brand / Identity
UM is an innovative furniture design shop based in Brooklyn, NY. We have collaborated since UM's inception on brand materials ranging from the visual logo to stationery, marketing materials, and numerous other deliverables.
We designed the branding for the Boston Psychedelic Research Group (BPRG), a Massachusetts non-profit corporation committed to the promotion, dissemination, and advancement of psychedelic research.
Brand / Identity
Under The Mango Tree, and organic food venture based in Mumbai, approached us to create a visual system for their products. We created a brand identity that encompasses the ideas of clarity, growth, and sustainability.
This biotech company wanted to have a logo that was clean, modern, and innovative; that felt balanced and well-constructed. The strong refined colors and referencing of building blocks at each end of the logotype was a solution for this CT biotech startup.
Brand / Identity
We designed the brand for this unique service event that aims to bring Yale alumni to come together and "give back" to their local organizations. This could range from soup kitchens to park cleanups to building homes for the needy.
We were asked to design the brand for the newly appointed Bedford Cultural District. After an evaluation on many parallel district’s around New England, we were able to create this identity that harks back to Bedford’s past as the confluence of two railroad systems, while also keeping in mind the how each spoke of the wheel (rail or bike) related to the different entities within this cultural area.
Brand / Identity
We designed the visual identity for Fleur de Sel, a Michelin-starred restaurant in New York's Flatiron district (now closed). We redefined the existing identity of custom artwork by infusing it with a modern design sensibility that could be applied across all media. We also worked on the branding for its catering arm, Leapfrog Caterers.