Clean Fairfax

Clean Fairfax, located in Fairfax County, Virginia, operates numerous programs aimed at reducing litter, advocating for recycling and composting, curbing graffiti, and providing environmental education to the citizens and children of Fairfax County.

I created a new logo for the organization and a selection of materials to help further their mission. Including, water bottles, re-usable shopping bags, coffee cups, and more.

My client Clean Fairfax entered my designs in the TechSoup Adobe Show Your Impact Design Contest. Though my designs didn’t win, they did recieve a nice write-up from TechSoup’s Jim Lynch.

…there are also some other great entries worth mentioning.

One in particular is the Clean Fairfax Council’s Environmental Education Program. They’re a small environmental organization in Northern Virginia whose mission is to educate and advocate in their community for litter control, litter prevention, and recycling. They submitted three poster ads about the pollution resulting from styrofoam containers, single-use plastic shopping bags, and single-use plastic water bottles. A number of us at TechSoup wanted them to win just so more people could see their simple, striking ads.

We also liked how doing the ads impacted their organization and their community. In a word, they used them to change everything about the organization to make it more effective. The first place they started was with logos and collateral material. CFC had previously stocked hundreds of thousands of little pieces of throw-away “swag,” much of it plastic, not recycled or recyclable, thus defeating the organization’s very mission of litter control and recycling education. The previous logo was the name of the organization, literally, being stuffed into a garbage can. They needed to rebrand the organization and put it out there in a way that was clear, readable, and understandable by everyone.

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Bumpersticker and bookmark designed for Clean Fairfax.

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Clean Fairfax: Posters

by Jef Nickerson on April 5, 2010

in Clean Fairfax,Design,Portfolio

Part of a series of posters designed for Clean Fairfax.

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Re-usable shopping bag and automobile trash bag designed for Clean Fairfax.

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Re-usable coffee cup and water bottle designed for Clean Fairfax.

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