how crestwood elementary’s rebrand built belonging
January 8, 2024


Crestwood Elementary had a mascot, sure, but their branding felt inconsistent and disconnected from the story they wanted to tell. When they asked us for help, we saw an opportunity to move beyond the mascot and build identity, belonging, and legacy.


In this post you’ll see how we approached discovery, design, storytelling, and results and what your school or district can take away for your own brand refresh.


what was missing (and why it mattered)

At the start, Crestwood’s brand was fragmented. Logos, colors, messaging. They didn’t clearly communicate who the school was or what it stood for.

  • no cohesion meant mixed impressions
  • visuals lacked polish and alignment with their values
  • the story of tradition, community, and growth was quiet

For a school with deep roots in its community and generations of families connected to it, this was a missed opportunity. Their external face wasn’t doing justice to their internal culture.


how we approached the transformation


We treated this not as “just a logo refresh” but as a narrative reawakening. Everything had to make sense together.


discovery & alignment


We started with a branding quiz and conversations that dug into dreams, values, and legacy.


We heard again and again: community, courage, creativity, inclusivity. That became our north star.


designing from the mascot outward


Rather than replace the Cougar mascot, we leaned into it by reinterpreting it as a symbol of courage, togetherness, and identity.


We selected a refined color palette (navy, aqua, gold) tied to their house system, and designed icons, typography, and assets that feel cohesive and alive.


storytelling through visuals


We honored Crestwood’s history by weaving in architectural elements from their original façade so new designs would feel rooted, not manufactured.


We built brand guidelines to help staff, students, and the community use the new visuals consistently and confidently.


what changed (and why it’s powerful)


“Our new branding truly reflects who we are as a school. It’s professional, modern, and connected to our story.”


cohesion & consistency


The new visual identity brings all parts of the school’s communication into alignment through signage, uniforms, social media, print, house systems.

community resonance


Families, alumni, staff and everyone in the community sees themselves in the brand now. That multigenerational connection is visible.

positioned for the future


Crestwood stands as a school that honors its past while looking forward. Their brand says: we belong. We grow. We thrive.


3 takeaways for your school or district


If you’re thinking about refreshing your brand, here are a few lessons:


  1. lean into what already matters : don’t discard symbols that resonate (like a mascot). Reimagine them.
  2. tell your story visually : even small touches (architecture, colors, iconography) can reflect deeper identity.
  3. give people tools for consistency : brand guidelines, templates, and education help your community tell your story well.

ready to elevate your brand story?


If your school or district is ready to go beyond logos and build identity that breathes value and legacy, we’d love to partner.


Contact us and let’s craft a story your community will carry.


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