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Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy

Early in my career I got very very lucky. While working as a designer at Wall-to-Wall Studios, I had the opportunity to design a logo that wouldn’t just go in my portfolio, but could potentially be a line in my obituary.

The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy represents something objectively good, makes me proud to call this city home, and isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.

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PPC Green

HEX: 00853E
RGB: 0 133 62
CMYK: 88 23 100 10
PMS: 355 C

PPC Black 10%

HEX: E8E8E8
RGB: 232 232 232
CMYK: 8 6 6 0
PMS: Cool Gray C

PPC SPRING

HEX: 94CC00
RGB: 148 204 0
CMYK: 48 0 100 0
PMS: 375 C

PPC Black 75%

HEX: 2D2D2D
RGB: 45 45 45
CMYK: 70 64 63 64
PMS: Neutral Black C 80%

PPC Harvest

HEX: BC9B35
RGB: 188 155 53
CMYK: 27 35 96 0
PMS: 7556 C

White

HEX: FFFFFF
RGB: 255 255 255
CMYK: 0 0 0 0
PMS: N/A

PPC Black 85%

HEX: 202222
RGB: 32 34 34
CMYK: 73 65 64 73
PMS: Neutral Black C

PPC Autumn

HEX: E35D34
RGB: 227 93 52
CMYK: 6 78 90 0
PMS: 1595 C

PPC Black

HEX: 000000
RGB: 0 0 0 0
CMYK: 100 100 100 40
PMS: Black C

PPC Earth

HEX: E603913
RGB: 96 57 19
CMYK: 42 69 98 49
PMS: 7553 C

Let’s work together.

Contact forms are overrated.

In defense of the ephemeral.

In pursuit of the perpetual.

©  2024 Alex Berdis