Tran Creative creates the new campaign visual identity and marketing assets for Lac Courte Oreilles Tribe Bullying Awareness. BullyFreeLCO.com website provides educational stats and helpline, raises awareness, and allows Tribal members to download posters and flyers to print or share.
Tran Creative creates the new campaign visual identity and marketing assets for Lac Courte Oreilles Tribe Meth Awareness. MethFreeLCO.com website provides educational stats and a helpline, raises awareness, and allows Tribal members to download posters and flyers to print or share.
Tran Creative creates the new campaign visual identity and marketing assets for Lac Courte Oreilles Tribe vaping awareness. VapeFreeLCO.com website provides educational stats and a helpline, raises awareness, and allows Tribal members to download posters and flyers to print or share.
Tran Creative creates the new branding + awareness campaign for TERO Tribal Employment Rights Office. Not many people are aware of what TERO does for Tribal members. This project shines the spotlight on TERO and provides helpful resources to young adults and youth to plan for the future as they finish school. There are employment opportunities and support from the Tribes.
Tran Creative creates the new branding and awareness campaign for Area Agency on Aging of Colville Tribes. We highlighted AAoA’s services to promote a healthier lifestyle and increased socialization for Seniors to live long, live well and live safe.
Tran Creative creates the new brand identity for Childhood Cancer Coalition, formerly American Childhood Cancer Organization Inland Northwest. We worked closely with the executive director and board of directors to come up with a new name. The new logo captures the initials C, C, C and a firefly spreading its wings to light the way in time of darkness and hopelessness. The bright and flavorful color palette communicates: hope, light, compassion and healing. The logo mark is thoughtful, vibrant, full of movement to shine on its own on merchandise. We created the new website to tell the story of the organization: cccnw.org
Tran Creative creates the new brand identity for Northwest Native Chamber, formerly Oregon Native American Chamber. The organization has been growing across the Northwest. While keeping the core meanings of the original logo (designed by Victor Pascual), we updated and simplified the new logo with design patterns of baskets, represented a larger system of trade and commerce, arrows pointing four directions, a universal symbol that is recognized among many Indigenous people. The Northwest color palette is symbolic of nature, soil, greenery, water, inclusivity, anchored by blue for trust, stability and experience. We maximized the logo mark by implemented its pattern as brand graphics on print assets. We also collaborated with Reinvent Creative to create the design of the new website.
Tran Creative creates the new awareness campaign for Colville Tribes’ Adult Protective Services – Elder Abuse. We developed strategy, posters, flyers, website – provides education, tips, resources and allows people to download posters, flyers: LetsEndElderAbuse.com
Tran Creative creates the new brand identity system for Contract Design, formerly known as Contract Design Associates, a leading office furniture and authorized Herman Miller dealer in the Northwest for 40 years with offices in Spokane, Washington and Montana.
The new logo is crafted with: letters C, D, network, link, connection, valued relationship with vendors, collaborators, sub-contractors, clients, team… The logo mark communicates: planning, layers of floor plans, 3D perspective. Lowercase ‘contract’ is friendly and approachable. All Cap ‘DESIGN’ represents professionalism and industry experience. Black gives a nod to history, stability and experience. Red radiates excitement, energy, passion, innovation. The logo mark is also being used as brand pattern.
Tran Creative creates the new branding and awareness campaign for Not Our Native Daughters – Missing, Exploited, Murdered Indigenous Women & Children. Our team is grateful and honored to work with NOND founder, Lynnette Grey Bull, who was featured in Dateline NBC special ‘The Secrets of Spirit Lake’ focused on the epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.
Native American women are stalked, raped, murdered, sexually assaulted, abused and suffer domestic violence at a rate 50 times the national average. May we continue to honor all victims, show support by continuing to stand for them. Fight with us and help spread the awareness.
The NEW LOGO captures: NOND, filling & fitting in the gaps to provide support for victims and families, crafted with tribal shapes & patterns. The campaign raises awareness with alarming stats but also celebrates beauty and divine roots of native daughters.