Collaborators

Photographer:
Alexandra Grablewski

Model: Gemma Fahy

Client

Bryant Park Corporation

Bryant Park
Corporation

2025 - 2026

Category

Merchandising

Visual Identity

Deliverables

T-shirts

Water bottles

Tote bags

Posters

Where culture meets community, on a blanket.
I led the visual system for Picnic Performances’ first merch line, blending angular graphics with the park’s rhythm to create an identity that’s bold, breathable, and alive.

Where culture meets community, on a blanket. I led the visual system for Picnic Performances’ first merch line, blending angular graphics with the park’s rhythm to create an identity that’s bold, breathable, and alive.

Where culture meets community, on a blanket.
I led the visual system for Picnic Performances’ first merch line, blending angular graphics with the park’s rhythm to create an identity that’s bold, breathable, and alive.

Before this project, Picnic Performances didn't have a defined visual identity, only a recognizable purple-green gradient. My challenge was to build on that foundation, evolving it into a cohesive visual system while preserving what audiences already associated with the event.

Before this project, Picnic Performances didn’t have a defined identity: only a recognizable purple-green gradient
I built on that foundation, evolving it into a more expressive and cohesive system while preserving what audiences already associated with the event.

Before this project, Picnic Performances didn't have a defined visual identity, only a recognizable purple-green gradient. My challenge was to build on that foundation, evolving it into a cohesive visual system while preserving what audiences already associated with the event.

Ideation of the concept

Ideation of the concept

Ideation of the concept

Looking down at the park, I noticed how picnic blankets formed a soft grid across the lawn. That observation became the foundation: structure paired with movement, geometry softened by organic form. The system draws from the angular legacy graphics while introducing layered, fluid elements that reflect the park’s communal energy.

Looking down at the park, I noticed how picnic blankets formed a soft grid across the lawn. That observation became the foundation: structure paired with movement, geometry softened by organic form. The system draws from the angular legacy graphics while introducing layered, fluid elements that reflect the park’s communal energy.

Looking down at the park, I noticed how picnic blankets formed a soft grid across the lawn.
That observation became the foundation: structure paired with movement, geometry softened by organic form. The system draws from the angular legacy graphics while introducing layered, fluid elements that reflect the park’s communal energy.

Building the Foundation

Building the Foundation

Building the Foundation

A system of grids, both rigid and more fluid, laid the groundwork for the identity. These studies explore how structure generates shape and forms the backbone of the visual language, balancing structure and flow.

A system of grids, both rigid and more fluid, laid the groundwork for the identity. These studies explore how structure generates shape and forms the backbone of the visual language, balancing structure and flow.

Exploration

Exploration

Exploration

With a defined visual language in place, structure and organic forms begin to merge. Grids are juxtaposed, rotated, trimmed, scaled, and manipulated to generate precise patterns that reflect the spirit of Picnic Performances.

With a defined visual language in place, structure and organic forms begin to merge. Grids are juxtaposed, rotated, trimmed, scaled, and manipulated to generate precise patterns that reflect the spirit of Picnic Performances.

With the system in place, the work shifts into application.
Drafts and mockups explore how the patterns live across posters, merchandise, and digital spaces, testing scale, composition, and color to ensure the identity holds together across every format.

Before this project, Picnic Performances didn’t have a defined identity: only a recognizable purple-green gradient
I built on that foundation, evolving it into a more expressive and cohesive system while preserving what audiences already associated with the event.

With the system in place, the work shifts into application. Drafts and mockups explore how the patterns live across posters, merchandise, and digital spaces, testing scale, composition, and color to ensure the identity holds together across every format.

First Explorations

First Explorations

First Explorations

Visual Identity in Use

Visual Identity in Use

Visual Identity in Use

Final applications of the system across merchandise and print

Final applications of the system across merchandise and print

Final applications of the system across merchandise and print

Expanded Pattern Language

Expanded Pattern Language

Expanded Pattern Language