
LEARNSat
The University of Georgia's Small Satellite Research Laboratory (SSRL) launched its latest venture, LEARNSat, to enable high school students to work with CubeSat technology.
- Client
Learn SAT is the client behind this project, with a focus on clear and engaging communication for their audience.
- Problem
- The client needed a consistent brand identity, including a logo and mission patch, along with a website to serve as an educational platform for high school students.
- Solution
- A cohesive identity system and website wireframe were created to make the program understandable, engaging, and accessible for student audiences.
Brief
Our client needed a consistent brand identity, including a logo and mission patch, along with a website to serve as an educational platform for high school students.
Process
As lead designer on SSRL's New Media team, I collaborated with developers, videographers, and public relations specialists. We iterated the logo, mission patch, and website wireframes to keep the system clear, scalable, and student-friendly.

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Results
The final deliverables include a cohesive visual identity, mission patch, and website wireframe tailored for high school learners, creating a stronger and more unified educational experience.






