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| Horizons |
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| Revitalizing One of San Francisco's Oldest
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Horizons
Unlimited of San Francisco is a non-profit organization based in
the city’s Mission district. Since 1965 they have been empowering
the areas primarily Latino youth with a combination of services.
When the organization approached Manmade they
had two primary objectives: to align the organization’s staff
and its many departments behind a single unified vision, and to
develop a more professional corporate image that would better equip
them to approach private funding sources.
RESEARCH
Our first step was to ascertain the way in which people currently
experienced the organization. Staff, funding sources, and the youth
themselves were all given custom questionnaires in English and Spanish.
The questionnaire format allowed private, candid feedback about
the organization, its programs and operations. As almost everyone
referred to the organization as simply Horizons this was developed
as the core brand name.
DEFINE & DESIGN
Using the information gathered two distinct distillations of the
Horizons methodology were developed as mission statements. The chosen
statement“The success of the individual is the strength
of our community”led to further research in fundamental
psychology, pre-Columbian history and organizational group dynamics.
This research informed the design of final logo, which is a multiple
reflection of the Mayan symbol for community.
A restriction unique to this project was the limited color palette
available. Due to possible misinterpretation regarding gang affiliation,
reds, blues and other primary colors were to be avoided. Black was
selected as the brand color for its inclusion of all colors, its
lack of ambiguity and for consistency in reproduction.
Throughout the identity development process sketches and revisions
were displayed in the art gallery at Horizons. This encouraged feedback
from all levels during development and enabled an organization-wide
buy-in to the final identity. The Horizons mark has become a standard
to bear.

BRAND APPLICATION
A comprehensive standards manual was distributed to staff so that
the proper execution of the mark could continue to build and strengthen
the identity of the organization as a whole. Its extension to stationery,
staff jackets, fund-raising brochures, flags and signage has begun
to establish this modern incarnation of one of San Franciscos oldest
and greatest non-profits. The organization now has a single, cohesive
identity to stand behind and a more unified purpose of vision.
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“Our organization has learned
so much from working with Manmade. They have helped us achieve
a clarity of vision and have given us the tools and the understanding
that were necessary to move forwards.” – Nora
I. Rios Reddick
Executive Director,
Horizons |
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