Eddie Aikau Event Rebrand
Overview
Within Design Studio 1, we were assigned a class project to rebrand a real-life event. We performed extensive research on competition, existing collateral, and anything else that could help us distinguish a brand. We were given the freedom to choose any event and work with it throughout the project. We were tasked with creating a logo and then building a full brand and style guide booklet after that. Within the booklet, we covered specific uses of the logo, brand colors, target audiences, brand assets, and more.
Process
The Event that I chose to rebrand is a surfing competition held in Hawaii called the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational. I chose this event because of the inconsistencies within the current branding as well as the potential that the branding for the event could have. This event is more of a community event compared to its competition and it is also in honor of the late iconic lifeguard Eddie Aikau. I decided to use this to my advantage when doing the branding because these traits set the event apart from the competition. Eddie Aikau, who the event is named after, was a well know North Shore lifeguard who was known for his bravery and adventurous surf style in the 70s. Some of the styling and color palettes were inspired by 70's references to honor that. Because the event is in honor of Eddie, the final logo I designed is a depiction of a common funerary ceremony within the surfing community to honor surfers who have passed away. I created sketchy design assets to combat the usual sleek surf competition assets that were seen with the event's competitors. The event is community-based, so for the branding, I wanted to create something inviting and representative of Hawaiin life that honors Eddie Aikau.
Research
Logo Sketches
3 Refined Sketches
Final Logo
Vertical Logo
Logotype
Mark
Brand Booklet
Promotional Poster Sketches
Final Execution
Social Media Post
Promotional Video