CAN WE ALL GET ALONG?

  • Can We All Get Along? is a feature documentary by Arroyo Seco Films about my alma mater, John Muir High School. The film explores the history of racial integration, the impact of bussing in the 70s and 80s, and how those experiences shaped generations of students. I created the branding and campaign graphics to support fundraising, marketing, and community engagement.

    • Logo design, campaign concepts, and execution across multiple formats

    • Social media, invitations, website, posters, fliers, and discussion kits

    • Identity and branding standards to unify all communications

  • This project was deeply personal, as it told the story of my own high school community. I feel fortunate to have contributed design work that amplified the film’s visibility, helping it reach audiences far beyond Pasadena. The film went on to be screened on PBS and won numerous awards, ensuring its powerful message about race and education was widely seen and discussed.

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