I also communicated with our installation vendor to ensure the proper placement of the Y logo and text. After changing some of the panels to more accurately reflect the vehicle measurements, I overlaid the CAD illustrations with my design and worked with the vendor to make sure the files were ready to print. To format the design for our print vendor, I converted the bus' CAD illustrations to vector graphics in Adobe Illustrator. My goal was to give them a colorful, vibrant bus they'd be excited to climb aboard each week. From community service projects to youth leadership development programs, these kids are leading their city toward a better tomorrow. Cachet is a geometric sans serif designed by British type designer Dave Farey in 1997. The above is the logo for the YMCA of the USA, which uses the font Cachet (both the logo and the taglines). I took inspiration from the concept of both physical forward momentum of the bus itself and that of the Y programs propelling the teens into to brighter futures. The YMCA of the USA’s official tagline is For Youth Development. Juggling the Y's brand guidelines - including the friendly, rounded typeface, Cachet, and bright color palette - with graphics that would appeal to Generation Z was challenging, especially for my first vehicle wrap project. This year, I was tasked with wrapping the bus used for the Aurora YMCA's teen and youth programs. Working with the Y has given me the opportunity to work on a hugely wide variety of projects.
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