GreekMate

Isometric Infographics: A Pivotal Element in Your Rebranding Journey!

Summer 2025 - Present

In progress

Industry

Technology

Company

Greekmate

Tools

Figma, Adobe Illustrator,
Framer, Tally Forms, Excel

Skills

Greekmate

Embark on a visual transformation journey as we integrate captivating isometric infographics into the fabric of your rebranding initiative.

What's the problem?

After launching to select schools in 2025, the team recognized that while the platform performed well technically, its visual identity and marketing presence didn’t match its product quality. Much of the initial branding, UI, and copy had been generated quickly with AI to meet early deadlines. I was brought on to develop a refined visual identity and customer-facing design system to strengthen the brand ahead of a broader sales push in spring/summer 2026.

Redesigning
the logo

Setting the foundation for a Recognizable Brand

The founder, Devin, wanted to start by reworking GreekMate’s logo. The original design didn’t reflect the brand—it was generic, lacked meaning, and was originally AI-generated during the early stages of the product. Devin wanted something that felt recognizable, modern, and appealing to college students, while also representing a legitimate, growing platform for Greek-life organizations.

Old Logo

Ideating and Exploring

Getting concrete ideas

To find a new direction, I started with a word association exercise with the founders and some of the organizations already using GreekMate. I asked how they wanted the brand to feel and what kind of impression it should leave. Words like trust, connection, and professionalism came up the most.

Using those ideas, I built a single moodboard that set the visual tone for the redesign. It focused on clean shapes, tech-inspired structure, and a sense of simplicity that still felt energetic and student-friendly. This became the foundation for the next step—sketching and exploring early logo concepts with the founder.

From the word association, three ideas stood out: trust, connection, and professionalism. These themes helped shape the tone for the logo. Rather than referencing Greek symbols, we focused on something modern and simple that could grow with the product. With that direction, I began sketching with the founder to explore early concepts.

"Trust"

"Connection"

"Professionalism"

First Iterations

The first logo explorations started with quick sketches and conversations with the founder. We focused on creating distinct shapes that reflected the brand’s personality and direction. Once a few ideas stood out, I refined them in Illustrator to make the concepts clean, balanced, and ready for digital testing.

Logo Testing

Procedure

We conducted a logo testing survey using Tally Forms. The survey gathered responses from 36 college students aged 18–22, representing the app’s core audience of fraternity and sorority members. Participants were shown eight logo concepts and asked three questions:

  1. Which logo caught their attention first

  2. Which logo best represented the brand

  3. Which logo was their personal favorite

The goal was to collect both quantitative and qualitative feedback on first impressions, perceived brand fit, and overall preference. This process helped validate design decisions with real users and identify which logos resonated most with GreekMate’s audience before finalizing a direction.

Link to survey: https://tally.so/r/m6XpJJ


Results

First Glance: 19%

Best Fit: 17%

Favorite: 28%

Total Engagement: 64% combined

28% of participants chose this as their favorite. Balanced, modern, and trustworthy.

First Glance: 25%

Best Fit: 17%

Favorite: 22%

Total Engagement: 64% combined

Drew the most attention on first glance (25%). Clean, dynamic symbol that stood out immediately.

First Glance: 11%

Best Fit: 21%

Favorite: 14%

Total Engagement: 46% combined

21% saw it as best fit for GreekMate; conceptually strongest

Logos 5 and 6 emerged as clear frontrunners, each earning 64% total engagement. Logo 6 was chosen as the final direction for refinement based on its strong emotional resonance and balanced appeal.

Translating the Brand to Web

Design Goals and Focus

After finalizing the new visual direction and logo, the next step was to apply the updated identity to GreekMate’s website. The goal was to design a landing experience that feels modern, trustworthy, and aligned with the brand’s refreshed tone—while driving measurable engagement through clearer hierarchy and a stronger call to action.

The redesign process began with the hero section, aiming to increase clicks, sales, and, most importantly, guide users toward scheduling a demo. The website is still in progress as layouts and messaging continue to be refined based on testing and feedback.

Old Landing Page

New Landing Page

Feature Scroll Animation

More coming soon…

Reflection and the Future

I’m really grateful to be part of this team and to have the chance to work on a project that feels meaningful. So far, I’ve been able to grow my skills in UX design, branding, and collaboration while seeing how real design decisions impact a product.

I’ve learned a lot from the people around me and from the process itself, and I’m excited to keep building on what we’ve started. I look forward to continuing to work with the team throughout the year as we develop the website and bring new features to life.