Lyn Alumno's profile

Personal Branding: 2017

MOODBOARD
This is the mood board that I've created to achieve the overall look of my new personal branding. I've used the colors blush (also known as "millennial pink"), black, white, and a hint of gray and rose gold. I wanted my new branding identity to be minimal, modern and feminine even if I hate pink ironically.
It was a museum in London (The British Museum) that inspired my logo. I'm not necessarily a fan of geometric shapes but I do admire clean lines and minimal design. The British Museum was designed in Greek revival style by Sir Robert Smirke in 1857.
I had so many ideas for the logo. I researched about hieroglyphics and celtic symbols that I could use to play with my initials. Honestly, this was the most challenging part for me since I had to create something that represented me without having to explain it with words.
This is the final logo that I went with after so many tries. Instead of limiting myself to hieroglyphics, I thought about the 'maximize' icon that you usually see when navigating the windows in your desktops. The same goes with me, I want to maximize everything that I have and grow even more.
VARIATION OF WALLPAPERS & COVERS
This was the first wallpaper that I created. I was born in the 90s so obviously, a huge chunk of that era would always reflect in the way I design and dress. (Please don't remove the watermark)
This was the cover that I planned to use beforehand, but I figured that it was too personal. So I just made it as the first page inside the cover. It's a collection of some scanned handwritten letters that I've received throughout the years from the people that I cherish. It's more like a 'friends and family' cover.
More wallpaper variations.
BRANDING COLLATERALS
Personal Branding: 2017
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