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BORDER REGION MENTAL HEALTH CENTER

Mental Health Center

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Border Region Mental Health Center

PLACEHOLDLER for COVER

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1.0 RESEARCHAbstract 6-7Research Paper 8-9Conclusion 10 Reference 11Target Demo. 12-13SWOT Analysis 13-14Client Brief 16-17

2.0 CREATIVE DEVELOPMENTMoodboards 20-21Toolbox 22-23Logo Sketches 24-25Final Logo 26-27Site Map 28Wireframes 29Prints Ads 30-31

STYLE GUIDE 3.0Abstract 34-35Typography 36-37Color Palette 38-39Logo Display 40Voice 41Logo Specifics 42-43Logo 44Logo Misuses 45Imagery 46Textures 47

4.0 FINAL DESIGNDigital Solution 50-51Motion 52-53Logo 54-55

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Border Region Mental Health Center

Border Region Mental Health Center is a state

funded agency that provides treatment services

for both adults and children from Webb, Jim

Hogg, Starr and Zapata counties. The center

strives on treating challenged clients holistically

by providing a diverse and current regimen of

psychoactive medications and therapies within

the psychological and psychosocial domains.

Since their establishment in Laredo, Texas in

1979, Border Region Mental Health Center has

undergone various transitions ranging from

name changes, new buildings, numerous state-

of-the-art treatments plans and conception of a

volunteer service council.

This project book details various techniques

for advertising services needed by Border

Region Mental Health and Retardation

Center to community members. The vital

rebranding of The Border Region Mental

Health Center will include a detailed insight

into the re-designing of current clip art logo,

awareness and distribution of funds raised

by the volunteer service council for

consumers.

ABSTRACT “The Border Region Mental Health

Center provides various support programs and services that maximize

each person’s potential.”

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The Border Region Mental Health Center

vision is to “be the leader in the provision of

quality and cost effective mental health and

mental retardation services that maximizes

each person’s potential” (2007). With a staff

of over 250 employees, the center provides

consumers outstanding services in variety of

treatment plans. Maximizing each person’s

potential through a variety of services and

medication is the goal of the center while

increasing the consumer’s independence and

quality of life. The assistance that the em-

ployees provide will benefit all consumers at

all levels.

RESEARCH PAPERCOMPANY OVERVIEW EFFECTIVE SOLUTIONS

The rebranding will commence with the

name change of the Border Region Mental

Health and Mental Retardation. The overall

perception and appearance will flow with

current trends in health care services. The

community and surroundings area will be

stimulated through a variety of educational

opportunities of the mental health

information and the improved

understanding of the facilities wide variety of

treatment services. An updated and orga-

nized website will be provide the opportunity

for anonymous research to be done by the

individual seeking services and/or family

member interested in learning about services

provided.

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The re-branding of the Border Region

Mental Health Center will inaugurate with the

introduction of a redesigned logo combined

with a catchy tagline. The utilization of the

logo on billboard signage and bus stop ads

will create a much-needed buzz amongst the

community. Distribution of printed media to

inform potential consumers of the specific

programs and services offered will aid in

awareness. Providing the community with

multimedia educational seminars in all facets

of maintaining a healthy lifestyle will

enlighten the audience into any concerns

dealing with their own health or the health of

their family members.

“ A variety of educational workshops to enlighten community

of the facilities wide variety of treatment services.”

OBJECTIVES AND GOALS

Technological improvements will be provided

to consumers, through the use of updated user

friendly website along with quick links of

current mental health information occurring at

the center. The color schemes that will enhance

the at center. The color schemes that will

enhance the attentiveness of the Border

Region Mental Health Center will include calm-

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CONCLUSIONThe Border Region Mental Health Center

provides top-notch mental health care services

providing various treatment services. It’s

long-standing tradition of providing safe,

confidential and compassionate care to chil-

dren and adults, facing mental health concerns.

Located in the South Texas city of Laredo, Texas

consumers locally as well as from surrounding

areas are provided treatment plans to meet

their specific need.

With rising cost of healthcare services the

consumer is provided state funded services at

minimal to no out of pocket cost. The consumer

is given opportunity to grasp every aspect of

the treatment options with the concern of

payment. The delivery of consumer services

provides peace-of-mind to family members as

well as a step in the right direction for the

consumer.

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Giurleo, S. (2011). 5 Ways Social Media Will Change Mental Health Care. Social Media for Therapist. Retrieved on Octo-

ber 7, 2011 from http://socialmediafortherapists.com/social-media-will-change-mental-health-care/

Kim, S. (2011). Mental Disorders Patients Lack Services Worldwide. Boomer Health and Lifestyle. Retrieved on October

6, 2011 from http://www.thirdage.com/news/mental-disorder-patients-lack-services-worldwide_10-09-2011

Smith, Morgan. (2011). Retarded Likely to be Struck from Texas Statues. The Texas Tribune. Retrieved on October 15,

2011 from http://www.texastribune.org/texas-state-agencies/health-and-human-services-commission/retarded-like-

ly-to-be-struck-from-texas-statutes/

Strauss, Steve. (2010). The Importance of Business Signage. Small Business Connect. Retrieved October 15, 2011 from

http://www.alerussbc.com/resources/sales-marketing/planning/The-Importance-of-Business-Signage

2007. Border Region Mental Health and Mental Retardation. Retrieved on October 6 from http://www.borderregion.

org/adultmental.htm

2011. Font Personality. Purdue Online Writing Lab. Retrieved on October 14, 2011 from http://owl.english.purdue.

edu/owl/resource/705/03/

2011. Fonts.com. Graphic Design Lesson. Retrieved on October 22 from http://www.artyfactory.com/graphic_design/

typography/the_art_of_typography.htm

REFERENCES

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TARGET DEMOGRAPHICSThe target audience for the Border Region Mental Health Center include South Texas residents as young as 5 years of

age. The average consumer’s income is $30,000, single status and limited education. Pripority is given to adults with

no health insurance and children with Medicaid under medical doctor’s direct supervision.

TRIBES* Local community social center for individuals with mental health

* Local high schools mental health programs and services

*Continued psychological treat-ments

MARKET* Income ranges from noincome to $50,000

* Individuals in need of mental health assistance

* Individuals with a record of substance abuse

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SWOT ANALYSISSWOT Analysis is a strategic planning

method used to evaluate the Strengths,

Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats

involved in a project or in a business

venture. Border Region Mental Health

Center focus is to increase productivity

upon established practice.

S: characteristics that give advantage

W: characteristics that are at disadvantage

O: chances to improve performance

T : elements in the environment that could cause trouble for the business.

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STRENGTHS:• Excellent customer services

• Mental Illness assistance

• Crisis hotline 24 hours 7 days

OPPORTUNITIES:• Increasing community awareness

• Montaly educational workshops

• Renaming and rebranding

WEAKNESSES:• Clip art logo for signage

• Lack of awareness in the community

• Limited counseling providers

THREATS:• Misunderstanding of services

• Cuts to budget state funding

• Incomplete treatment programs

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CLIENT BRIEF

LoyalEffectiveCaring

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DELIVERABLES

CAMPAIGN FOCUSThe vital rebranding of The Border Region Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center will include a detailed

insight into the re-designing of current clip art logo, implementation of educational workshops provided

monthly to enlighten community members on different characteristics of mental health and the services

provided by the center, awareness and distribution of funds raised by the volunteer service council for

consumers on items that the state cannot provide, community involvement activities, an awareness through

social media as well as an informative functional website.

* The re-branding of the Border Region Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center with creating

recognizable logo and tagline.

* Development of a user-friendly website. The website provides detailed information on frequently

asked questions, crisis hotline, and a link to social media forums

* Creation of informational print material. A series of pamphlets will be developed designed to

present a variety of mental health issues and disorders

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MOODBOARDS

The use of warm comforting col-

ors are aligned with the tenets of

warm, comforting and helping.

Viewers will feel a sense of com-

fort and stability upon viewing

the images and colors utilized

throughout he Border Region

Mental Health Center and all

print and media design.

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TOOLBOXCOLOR OPTIONS:

Pantone 5493C: 48 R: 112M: 4 G: 174Y: 16 B: 185K:15

Pantone 331 C: 27 R: 184M: 0 G: 226Y: 14 B: 222K: 0

Pantone 4635C: 12 R: 136M: 61 G: 226Y: 80 B: 222K:45

Pantone 716C: 0 R: 244M: 63 G: 125Y: 99 B: 34K: 0

Pantone 716C: 0 R: 244M: 63 G: 125Y: 99 B: 34K: 0

Pantone 3155C: 100 R: 0M: 10 G: 99Y: 28 B: 115K: 47

Font Choices:

Headline OptionBig Caslon Medium

Tagline OptionCambria Regular

Body Text OptionFootlight MT Light

Border Region Mental Health CenterFor A Brighter Tomorrow

Adult and child services provided

Mental Health Center

LOGOS

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LOGO SKETCHES

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Mental Health CentBor

Mental Health Center

Mental Health Center Border Region

The evolution of the logo inspired by vari-

ous aspects associated with the mind. The

initial design used bold colors that are

sticking, but contradictory to the warm

comforting colors chosen for final logo.

After experimenting with various colors

and effects, the final logo chosen for the

rebranding campaign of the Border Re-

gion Mental Health Center. Portrait image

with halo effect that is complemented

by the name and tagline only require the

placement of images and font for the

finalization of the logo.

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WEB CONCEPTSInital Wireframes Sketches

Information will be divided for

user-friendly navigation throughout

Border Region Mental Health

Center’s website. Images, information

and links will project a whole-hearted

attention by detail allowing for the

viewer to partake in many the many

resoruces.

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MOTION GRAPHICSInitial Storyboard Sketches

Creating a public service announcement for the Border Region Mental Health Center featuring the programs and services provided to

community members. The major decision was to feature the center facilities or individual case scenarios for the subject of the pubic

service announcement. The featuring an individual case in the public service announcement allows for viewers to fully understand on a

personal level the intensive treatment services. Drawing in the viewers to the individual struggle and success story will entice individuals

with similar problems to seek assistance.

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PRINT ADVERTISMENT

Mental Health Center

For A Brighter TomorrowFor more information on programs and services

www.borderregion.com

WE CAN HELP YOU FIND ANSWERS.

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For A Brighter TomorrowFor more information on programs and services

www.borderregion.com

Mental Health Center

Feeling sad?

Feeling lonely?

Feeling lost?

Feeling hopeless ?

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The Border Region Mental Health Center is a state funded agency that

provides treatment services for both adults and children with mental

illness or mental retardation from Webb, Jim Hogg, Starr and Zapata

counties. The center strives on treating mentally challenged clients

holistically by providing a diverse and current medication regimen of

psychoactive medications and therapies within the psychological and

psychosocial domains. Since their establishment in Laredo, Texas in 1979

Border Region Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center has undergone

various transitions ranging from name changes, new buildings, numerous

state-of-the-art treatments plans and conception of a volunteer service

council. The Border Region Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center

provides various support programs and services that maximize each person’s

potential.

INTRODUCTIONBorder Region Mental Health Center

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Border Region Mental Health Center

The Border Region Mental Health Center at present time requires a more

significant presence among community members and a greater awareness

of services provided to the public. Defining the principles associated with

rebranding of an effective programs with a loyal and caring staff.

The Style Guide examines the various techniques for advertising services

needed to effectively rebrand the Border Region Mental Health Center. The

vital rebranding of The Border Region Mental Health Center will include a

detailed insight into the re-designing of current clip art logo, print ads, an

informative functional website. Detailed information will include the color

palette used in campaign, typography for all print and digital and

imagery and textures associated with the rebranding of the image

of Border Region Mental Health Center.

Rebranding of Border Region Mental Health Center

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Border Region Mental Health Center is a state

funded agency that provides treatment services

for both adults and children from Webb, Jim

Hogg, Starr and Zapata counties. The center

strives on treating challenged clients holistically

by providing a diverse and current regimen of

psychoactive medications and therapies within

the psychological and psychosocial domains.

Since their establishment in Laredo, Texas in

1979, Border Region Mental Health Center has

undergone various transitions ranging from

name changes, new buildings, numerous state-

of-the-art treatments plans and conception of a

volunteer service council.

TYPOGRAPHY

Big Caslon

CambriaABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQURSTUVWXYZ

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz

1234567890

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQURSTUVWXYZ

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz

1234567890

Myriad Web ProABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQURSTUVWXYZ

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz

1234567890

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Body Adult and Child Mental Health Services

TitleBorder Region Mental Health Center

SubtitleFor a Brighter Tomorrow

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COLOR PALETTE

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C : 100 M : 10 Y : 28 K : 47

C : 48 M : 4 Y : 16 K : 15

C : 27 M : 0 Y : 14 K : 0

C : 0 M : 63 Y : 99 K : 0

C : 0 M : 63 Y : 99 K : 0

R : 0 G: 99 B : 115

R : 112 G: 174 B : 185

R : 184 G: 226 B : 222

R : 244 G: 125 B : 34

R : 244 G: 125 B : 34

Pantone 3155

Pantone 5493

Pantone 331

Pantone 716

Pantone 3155

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LOGO DISPLAY

PLAY

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCMENT

PRINT ADVERTISMENT FOR MAGAZINES

UPDATED INTERNET WEBSITE

Mental Health Center

www.borderregion.com 956-723-HELP

For A Brighter TomorrowFor more information on programs and services

Mental Health Center

For A Brighter TomorrowFor more information on programs and services

www.borderregion.com956-723-HELP

Website is created as an easy to follow direct link to basic information of

premium programs and services. Print ads for utilization in magazines

publications, monthly newsletters and newspapers. Size specifications

vary according to medium of publication. Magazine and newspaper ads

will be 4” X 6”. Newspaper ads can be 4” X 6” or 8” X 10”.

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VOICE

“ The Border Region Mental Health

Center strives on treating challenged

clients holistically by providing a di-

verse and current regimen of pschoac-

tive medications and therapies within

the psychological and psychosocial

domains”.

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Mental Health Center

STANDARD LOGO

LOGO SPECIFICS

BLACK/WHITE

Mental Health CenterDARK BACKGROUND

Mental Health Center

Border Region Mental Health Centers’ logo

symbolizes the focus on the mental health

solutions for individuals. The logo is set

on a white background to focus on gradi-

ent around head image. Displaying of logo

should include hallow and tagline with a

layers. Black and White version can be used

for economical print requirements.

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Mental Health Center

.25 X.25 X

.25 X .25 X

Border Region Mental Health Center logo must be displayed with minimum of .25 X clear space to

uphold the integrity of design. The logo represents the potential of the Border Region Mental Health

Center rebranding campaign. Revised logo will be applied to various print and digital mediums.

Clear Space

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LOGOMisapplication for Publication

Border Region Mental Health Center logo must be used exactly as specified in Logo Specifics. The arrangement

of all elements associated with the logo including image, color and layers combine to project the vision for the

rebranding.

Refrain from the following:

• Removing any layers from the logo font in title and subtitle

• Removing any layers from images

• Removing halo behind profile image

• Displaying logo without tagline

• Making any alterations to color

• Manipulating logo by stretching from sides

• Layering on top of colors not associated with color palette

• Resize any single element of logo

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Mental Health Center

Do not remove layers on font

Mental Health Center

Do not remove layers on images

Mental Health Center Do Not Remove Tagline

Mental Health Center

Do not adjust colors

Misuses

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Words can communicate a message to

viewer but photos can communicate

quicker and in different ways than text.

Vivid images used in combination with

the right words can be incredibly

powerful. These images do more than

just play a mere complementary role in

the design.

IMAGERY

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TEXTURES

The many images and textures can be

utilized for the Border Region Mental

Health Center rebranding campaign. The

warm and comforting colors appeal to

the viewers will radiate a sense of calm.

The images portray a sense of safety and

assurance in the quality of care attained

through the programs and services.

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DIGITAL SOLUTIONS

The creation of an Internet website for the Border Region

Mental Health Center provided community members

searching for information a unlimted amount of resources

for all thier mental health care needs.

Providing a multi-technological platform allows for the

website to be viewed through various mediums without

any limitations on file size.

Technological Support

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MOTION GRAPHICS

The public service announcement for the Border Region Mental Health

Center will be incorporating in at various times on public access channel

and cable stations. The use of the PSA will aid in the awareness of the

various services including Psychiatric Services, Addiction Services and

Children’s Services.

Clips from Public Service Announcment

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For A Brighter Tomorrow Call Today

1-800-723-5392

PSA

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PRINT ADS

Mental Health Center

For A Brighter TomorrowFor more information on programs and services

www.borderregion.com

WE CAN HELP YOU FIND ANSWERS.

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Border Region Mental Health Center

For A Brighter TomorrowFor more information on programs and services

www.borderregion.com

Mental Health Center

Feeling sad?

Feeling lonely?

Feeling lost?

Feeling hopeless ?

Explanation