Logo Design

Help Princeton in Africa elevate their visual identity with a new or refreshed logo.
Princeton in Africa
Princeton, NJ, USA
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Posted April 10th

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What we need
  • High-resolution logo delivered in vector (.ai, .svg, .eps) and raster (.png, .jpg, .tiff) file formats for digital and print use.
Additional details

We would like to have a logo to commemorate our organization's 25th anniversary that is visually similar to our current logo. This logo will be used in our promotional materials as well as our website, so it will have a wide reach within our 700+ alumni network!

What we have in place
  • We currently have our organization's logo, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have examples to help, such as the Princeton in Asia's 125th logo, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $3,002 , allowing us to expand the scope of our international fellowship by supporting more Fellows in high-impact, low-resource nonprofit organizations on the African continent.

This new logo will help us amplify our 25th anniversary to critical donors, partners, and interested Fellow applicants. It will be a powerful visual indicator of our organization's impressive history, stamped on all our promotional materials for the event, and will help us generate momentum for our fundraising goals.

Project plan

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Prep: Distribution of Prep Materials
  • Volunteer Manager provides Professional with current logo (if available), branding guidelines, and any existing marketing/communications materials
  • Volunteer Manager sends Professional examples of logos, brands, and design elements preferred, and links to website and social media pages
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Milestone 1: Brainstorm
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager connect to discuss the branding goals, target audience, and preferred design elements
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager agree upon a style concept
  • Professional creates up to 6 thumbnail sketches of rough ideas for client to review
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Milestone 2: Logo Design
  • Volunteer Manager selects 3 of the design options and provides feedback
  • Professional takes sketches and creates up to 3 digital drafts for the logo design based on feedback, and shares with the Volunteer Manager for more feedback
  • Volunteer Manager selects 1 of the design options and provides feedback
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Milestone 3: Final Design and Handoff
  • Based on feedback, professional creates the final logo design, and iterates upon the design for final delivery, including versions of the logo for different uses (e.g., black & white, full color, and formats for print and digital use)
  • Professional delivers the final version of the logo including specifications for usage (colors, size, etc.)
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About the org

Princeton in Africa
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Our mission

Princeton in Africa seeks to develop young leaders committed to Africa's advancement. We believe the best way to do so is to send young adults to Africa for yearlong service fellowships with our inspiring partner organizations. Our motto - Service for a Year. Commitment for a Lifetime.

What we do

Service for a Year.
Princeton in Africa, an independent nonprofit organization, matches talented and passionate recent college graduates with organizations working across Africa for yearlong service fellowships. For the 2013-14 fellowship year, we will have 46 Fellows working in 15 countries with 25 partner organizations. After being placed, Princeton in Africa continues to provide personal and professional support for Fellows throughout the year. Our Fellows have helped improve education, healthcare, and living conditions, source fresh water, protect the environment, rebuild following conflict and disasters, and so much more.

Commitment for a Lifetime.
During their year of service, Princeton in Africa Fellows help our partner organizations to achieve positive changes on the ground, and are forever changed themselves in the process. They create connections that last their lifetime. Some stay and continue to work in Africa, others leverage their experience to launch careers in international development. No matter where they go, our fellows’ experiences with Princeton in Africa transform their lives and perspectives about the world and their role within it. Since our founding in 1999, we’ve sent more than 300 fellows to Africa to work in 34 countries, and we now have an incredible alumni network around the world.

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