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2008 Makeovers Issue: Identity (cont'd)
GENESEE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT
A new logo takes flight.

Designer: Ronda Ramsey

Originally created in the ’80s without the use of software, the letters in the logo for the Genesee Intermediate School District (GISD) are hard to discern at first glance. GISD doesn’t have many current restrictions, such as budget or limited color options, keeping it from moving into the new millennium.

“The existing logo doesn’t say anything about us or our purpose,” laments GISD graphics specialist Eileen Jackson. “It’s boring, outdated and doesn’t visually represent the vibrancy, leadership and support that is the pride of our organization. Recent attempts at a redesign haven’t resulted in consensus among the decision makers.”

One early attempt by designer Ronda Ramsey explored a block shape similar to the existing logo, but incorporated more modern letterforms that are also more legible. Another design had the letters visually represent a chain—since GISD works to support students, parents and area schools within the county.

Ramsey’s final logo redesign uses the ubiquitous font Times New Roman. To increase recognition, it includes the complete name of the district. The name is paired with an element representing both a book and a butterfly.

“I wanted to express learning and blossoming, and felt the butterfly/book element would easily do this,” says Ramsey. “The element can be extracted from the design and can stand alone to represent the school district.”

The color palette works well for the student audience it represents and also isn’t “too young or too hip” to deter prominent members of the community from taking the district or the work it does seriously.

“With this design, the logo can easily be reproduced in black and white, and on billboards, websites, letterhead, envelopes and business cards,” explains Ramsey.


1. Original logo
The logo for Genesee Intermediate School District is illegible and unrepresentative of a school district. Any redesign must be scalable, legible and easily reproduced in a variety of media.

2. Redesign
Designer Ronda Ramsey illustrated a butterfly book to represent the metamorphosis students go through as they learn and grow.

3. Early options
Ramsey considered keeping the block shape for easy recognition, but with a modern font and legible letterforms, as well as an option that connected the letters as links in a chain.

4. Fonts
Times New Roman is a constant in schools and the general community. While sometimes overused, it is timeless and easily recognizable to the district’s audience.

5. Color
Ramsey picked a playful, ageless palette.

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