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Martin Mascio | Morimoto
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Identity and website concept redesign for a Philadelphia dining staple. For one of my senior projects, I was required to rebrand a current business in my area. Morimoto, one of the top Japanese restaurants in the Philadelphia dining scene, had a logo and branding long overdue for a redesign. University of the Arts. Site developed by Geoff Gaenslen.
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Martin Mascio | UArts GD 2011
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Showcasing the portfolios of the 2011 University of the Arts graphic design class. In 2011, 48 seniors graduated from the graphic design department of the University of the Arts. Each year, the students themselves get to design and build their own website, showcasing their portfolios and representing the class as a whole. University of the Arts. Site developed by Geoff Gaenslen.
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Martin Mascio | Men’s Health Network
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Men’s Health Network. A new brand identity and website for a national non-profit organization. Men’s Health Network is an informational and educational organization recognizing men's health as a specific social concern and works to promote issues affecting it. Their previous website was severely lacking in structure for its content and failed to get their message across, so it was time for a change. Site developed by Geoff Gaenslen.
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Martin Mascio | Active Territory
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Concept and application development of design for an exhibition identity. Every year, the University of the Arts rents a space in The Gallery at Market East to showcase their design students’ senior projects. As a member of the 8 person student team charged with designing the promotional graphics and wayfinding/signage materials for the event, I made significant contributions to this collaborative creative process. University of the Arts. Site developed by Geoff Gaenslen.
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Martin Mascio | Bracco Nuclear Medicine
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A fresh look and feel for Bracco Nuclear Medicine. Bracco Group is a multinational healthcare corporation leading the way in diagnostic imaging and pharmacological breakthroughs. Having recently released three exciting new nuclear medicine diagnostics, they needed a fresh redesign of their current site’s look and navigation to help showcase this. Site developed by Geoff Gaenslen.
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Martin Mascio | Unisys
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A major improvement and new direction for Unisys. Unisys, one of the world’s largest information technology companies, needed a new look and feel for their current website and branding. Site developed by Geoff Gaenslen.
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Martin Mascio | GS1 US Intranet
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A reimagining of the intranet for GS1 US. GS1 US is the continental branch of GS1, a leader in the global language of business, also known as the barcode. Its intranet was in need of a complete redesign to give its employees a place to learn about the company’s history, share files, and to find any resources needed to perform their jobs. Site developed by Geoff Gaenslen.
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Martin Mascio | Jump'd
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A personal narrative exploring a violent loss of control through type & imagery. A chilling, personal narrative telling the tale of when I first moved to a rough neighborhood in Philadelphia from suburban New Jersey, and was jumped. The central theme of this piece is that a person’s safe and secure world can be broken down in a single moment, while at the same time this can act as a learning experience to help you come out stronger than you were before. University of the Arts.
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Martin Mascio | GS1 40th Anniversary
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A microsite celebrating 40 years of the global language of business. GS1 Global recently celebrated its 40th anniversary as a leader in the global language of business, the barcode, which left them in need of a microsite showcasing the history and achievements of the corporation. Site developed by Geoff Gaenslen.