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CASTLETON STATE COLLEGE

College Memories:A Brand Reimagined

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Section 1Introduction

Section 2Brand Development

2.1 Research2.2 Target Audience2.3 SWOT Analysis2.4 Mood Boards2.5 Logo Development

Section 3Styleguide

3.1 Redesigned Logo3.2 Typography 3.3 Color Palette3.4 Use of Images3.5 Motion & Sound

Section 4Final Design

4.1 Applications4.2 Social Media4.3 Website4.4 Augmented Reality4.5 Video4.6 Print

Table of Contents

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Established in 1787, Castleton is the nation’s 18th oldest college. Offering one of the lowest tuition rates in the region plus a wide variety of program options in an environment of friendly collaboration, fun, and outdoor recreation, Castleton is an obvious choice. Decreased funding and increased competition for students, however, are threatening the vitality of the school. An updated and reenergized brand identity will help revive this historic and magical place of learning.

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Introduction

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Section 2Brand Development

2.1 Research2.2 Target Audience

2.3 SWOT Analysis2.4 Mood Boards

2.5 Logo Development

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Research

Situated on an idyllic campus nestled in the picturesque Green Mountains of southern Vermont, Castleton State College offers a wide variety of fields of study and one of the lowest tuition rates among public four-year institutions in the region. A decade-long decrease in state funding and a systematic devaluation of the importance of traditional brick-and-mortar higher education, however, have led to one of the most challenging periods yet for the College. The resulting environment is one in which the institution must balance an increasing need to seek entrepreneurial solutions with its stated relationship-based approach to education. Complicating matters is a poorly defined brand and marketing strategy, reflected most obviously in the college’s 15 year-old website and lack of effective use of media and technology as recruitment and retention tools. How then, does Castleton capitalize upon its many virtues in order to maintain and create new revenue streams in an age of unprecedented uncertainty?

The answer just might be found in the contradictions that make up the fabric of the school. Indeed, Castleton is steeped in a rich history and over two centuries of tradition. However, it also has its sights set on being the regional hub of master’s-level education and online delivery. Indeed, Castleton is located in rural New England and surrounded by farmland, but it is also led by a visionary president and supported by world-class faculty. Yes, Castleton is a small school. But, it is the “small school with a big heart” and at Castleton the number one selling point is a unique

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experience in which everyone is made to feel like a member of the family. The key will be to find an effective method for getting that message to the right audience in a language that they will understand. To that end, a rebranding effort that accurately reflects Castleton’s unique personality will be developed and delivered through a variety of print, web-based, and social media outlets that, up to this point, have been largely untapped.

Castleton boasts easy access to lakes, hiking trails, and ski resorts, and naturally draws in students who prefer a small town setting with outdoor activities. The larger nearby town of Rutland, however, offers a multitude of dining, cultural, and nightlife options. Castleton’s current enrollment sits at just under 2,000 full-time students and a 14/1 instructor-to-student ratio that allows for truly

personalized instruction. Castleton is also an affordable option with an annual tuition rate that is $2,000 less than the four-year public school average throughout New England (“Trends in Higher Education,” 2013).

Besides its history, location, small class size, and low tuition costs, the major aspect that differentiates Castleton from the competition is its sense of tradition and the “warm embrace” it offers up to

all who join the “Castleton family.” As President Dave Wolk says, “The journey to Castleton’s 225th birthday has been guided by an enduring good spirit, by a rich sense of community, by a deep commitment to doing good—by the legacy of its “Big Heart” (Powers et al., 2012).

A small school with a BIG heart. . .

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The Target Audience2.2

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LOCATION: Rutland, VT

OCCUPATION: Sales Assoc Panera Bread

Meghan is a single mom to an 18-month old girl. Meghan is studying to be a nurse and dreams of someday relocating to a hospital in Burlington. She is confident that an education at Castleton, in their outstanding Nursing program, will help her achieve her goals.

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LOCATION: Boston, MA

OCCUPATION: High School Junior

Jason has been recruited by Castleton to play on their hockey team. He is excited to leave the big city and try out something new. At Castleton, he will study Elementary Education and hopes to follow in his mother’s footsteps and become a fifth-grade teacher.

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SWOT Analysis2.3

Strengths

• Small class size

• Historical importance

• Idyllic setting

• Visionary leader

• Strong faculty

• Warm, welcoming

environment

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• Not well known

• Lack of funding

• Outdated website and

marketing materials

• No clear brand

strategy

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• Strong institutional

support for growth

• Increasing interest

in investing in small

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• Untapped potential

for community

involvement

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• Decreased public

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• Ongoing budget cuts

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The “Warm and Homey” moodboard was designed to feel warm, familial, and autumnal. The result is a design that is reminiscent of a family scrapbook or photo album.

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Section 3Style Guide

3.1 Redesigned Logo3.2 Typography

3.3 Color Palette3.4 Use of Images

3.5 Motion & Sound

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Out of the seven design criteria that David Airey outlines in Logo Design Love, the most obvious one that pertains to the current Castleton logo is simplicity. While this makes sense, it does beg the question whether or not this logo is

overly simplistic. In other words, what it is missing is distinction. It is not, as Airey says, “so recognizable (…) that just its shape or outline gives it away” (Airey, 2010).

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The new logo features a mixture of modern style combined with traditional, familiar elements. The logotype font is Baskerville, which was chosen because Castleton has used it for several decades and will help the brand remain recognizable for those who are familiar with the former logo.

The tree represents growth, renewal, and the attainment of knowledge, which is why it is commonly used by other colleges and universities. This particular tree, however, has a more casual style and strikes a less traditional chord. It is designed to appeal to a younger audience.

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Don’t distort the logo Don’t place the logo on a textured/patterned

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Don’t alter the colors of the logo

Don’t place a border or frame around the logo

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Typography3.2

Primary: BaskervilleHEADLINES / Headlines Headlines / Sub-Headlines

Baskerville was chosen to echo the Castleton logotype and will be used primarily in headlines and subheadings.

Secondary: HarabaraHandHeadlines / Accents

HarbaraHand was selected to give the impression of handwriting without losing legibility. It should be used only occasionally as an accent font to add visual depth and variety.

Tertiary: HelveticaHeadlines / Headlines Body Copy

Helvetica is to be used as the primary body copy font because it compliments Baskerville and provides variety and superior legibility.

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RGB: 84.30.79CMYK: 68.97.38.34PANTONE 261

RGB: 1.86.63CMYK: 90.40.79.38PANTONE 7484a.k.a. “Castleton Green”

RGB: 18.84.105CMYK: 93.58.43.23PANTONE 7477

RGB: 255.171.99CMYK: 0.39.67.0PANTONE 714

RGB: 227.142.114CMYK: 8.52.55.0PANTONE 486

The brand colors were chosen to mimic the colors of the autumn leaves that are so commonly associated with this region. Autumnal colors help to reinforce the sense of warmth, coziness, and bring to mind school related imagery: the beginning of the academic year, football games, bonfires, etc.

The “Castleton Green” has long been associated with the school and is also fitting because “green suggests stability and endurance” (color-wheel-pro, n.d.).

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Images selected for this campaign should be warm and depict collegiate scenes involving students, small class sizes, faculty mentorship, historic buildings, and the surrounding New England landscape.

Images should seem like warm college memories!

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Motion & Sound3.5

The motion and sound for the Castleton campaign should be, like all of the other design elements, warm and welcoming. Music selections will be upbeat and have forward momentum so as to build a sense of excitement. It should also have a bit of a folksy tinge to it in order to make it feel homey, but not so much that it becomes Country/Western or “down home”.

Movement will be somewhat flowing with occasional “magical” elements such as a ripple effect to play up the memories aspect of the theme.

The Tree of Knowledge “grows” on the page

One of the leaves falls and drifts off the page

The school name fades in using a ripple effect

A green leaf appears to signify growth and rebirth

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View the full motion graphic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQgopOc_TP8

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Section 4Final Design

4.1 Applications4.2 Social Media

4.3 Website4.4 Augmented Reality

4.5 Video4.6 Print

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“Project Scrapbook” is an interactive platform for students, faculty, and alumni to share their favorite Castleton memories by posting photos and other mementos through social media and associated applications. This photo sharing scrapbook will sync and chronicle the shared souvenirs through its own environment while also serving as a bridge from Facebook and Twitter back to the college.

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Welcome to

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Not only does the peer-to-peer communication of social media interaction reinforce the importance of personal relationships in attracting students to the institution, it may also be the crucial element that pushes them to enroll. “Hayes, Ruschman, and Walker (2009) describe the use of a social networking system by a university as a marketing tool in their case study; they found a significant relationship between those who logged onto the social network and the likelihood of them applying to the university” (Constantinides & Zinck, 2011).

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Similar to a QR code, Augmented Reality “auras” are virtual hot spots than can be scanned with a smart phone or tablet in order to access the intended information. Auras have the added benefit, however, of being invisible and can be overlayed on any item, image, or location. At Castleton, auras will be placed around campus to give students

more information about the facilities and highlight historical events that took place in the area as a modern interactive/historical walking tour. The example above shows a student accessing an aura placed on Woodruff Hall that will transform the view from current day to a video of President Coolidge delivering a speech in the same location in 1924.

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VideoVideo will be used to supplement and strengthen Project Scrapbook by providing a platform for Castleton to produce videos advertising the college from the students’ perspective.

These videos will feature students sharing their own Castleton State College memories and will also serve as a virtual mentorship system in order to make incoming students more comfortable. For example, one college memories video could be a student recalling what it was like to register for classes before their first semester of school. The video would then provide that student’s memories and anecdotes as well as step-by-step instructions on how to register for classes.

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Given that the target market is 16-20 year old high school students or recent graduates, it may seem unnecessary to devote the institution’s energies and financial resources to print collateral. In general, however, print still plays an important role for consumers. Deliver magazine recently reported that:“Customers who received a printed catalogue spent more meaningful time on the company’s website and

purchased 28% more on average than customers who did not receive a catalogue. And that held for every age category” (“Monitor ICEF”, 2013).

Print collateral for the Castleton State campaign will include business cards, stationery, billboards, brochures, on-campus signage, as well as the merchandise such as t-shirts, sweatshirts, and hats.

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ReferencesAirey, David. Logo Design Love: A Guide to Creating Iconic Brand Identities, 1/e Vi-talsource eBook for Full Sail University. Pearson Learning Solutions. VitalBook file.

Average Tuition and Fee and Room and Board Charges by College Board Re-gion and Sector, 2013-14. (2013). [Graph illustration]. Trends in Higher Education. Retrieved from http://trends.collegeboard.org/college-pricing/figures-tables/aver-age-published-prices-region-sector-2013-14.

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Castleton State College images courtesy of Castleton State College

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Colors of autumn [image]. Retrieved from http://www.sxc.hu/photo/1433665

Constantinides, E., & Zinck Stagno, M. C. (2011). Potential of the social media as instruments of higher education marketing: a segmentation study. Journal Of Mar-keting For Higher Education, 21(1), 7-24. doi:10.1080/08841241.2011.573593.

Girl Studying [Image]. http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/study-60-percent-of-students-wont-attend-a-college-without-wi-fi-services/

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Powers, R., Duling, E., Ryerson, M., Fleche, A., Marro, T., Boettcher, C., & Holmes, B. (2012). Big heart: The journey to Castleton’s two hundred and twenty-fifth birth-day. T. Peffer (Ed.). Burlington, VT: Queen City Printers, Inc.

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Trails to the Sun [image]. Retrieved from http://www.sxc.hu/photo/1251899

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Your memories

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Jessica Cowden | [email protected] | 970.270.7176

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