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The Cryptozoology Museum Rebrand

The Cryptozoology Museum Rebrand
The International Cryptozoology Museum, located in Portland and Bangor, Maine, houses one of the largest collections of items related to mythical animals and urban legends in the world.
Main logo
Alternate logos: black and white, reversed, social media icon, and favicon.
The museum's original logo was based on the Coelacanth, a fish believed to have gone extinct thousands of years ago before being found recently. The main color palette was black, white, and blue.
While the Coelacanth is recognizable, I felt that there could be more recognizable symbols of cryptids used. I made a matrix to conjure images related to cryptozoology and the paranormal. 
I then sketched these symbols, focusing on recognizable cryptids like Bigfoot and Mothman in wooded areas. I also featured glowing eyes, since that is a big part of both cryptozoology and the paranormal.
I narrowed my ideas down to two main logos, deciding on the Mothman version.
I created a stationary set, using the Mothman icon in new ways. I put a flashlight beam across the items, creating that feeling of discovery associated with cryptid research. The stationary, aside from the envelope (to preserve the vivid colors), is printed on toned tan paper. The business card has die cut holes that line up with the Mothman's eyes and the O's in "Cryptozoology". I chose to make a pattern from the Mothman icon for the tote bag that appears floral from a distance until you take a closer look.
The Cryptozoology Museum Rebrand
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The Cryptozoology Museum Rebrand

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