FORTE4TEMPE/ CIVIC MARKETING & BRANDING

A comprehensive visual identity and marketing suite for Joe Forte’s 2026 local election bid for Tempe City Council, encompassing brand guidelines, digital assets, and print collateral.

Project type/ Political Campaign Branding & Identity System

Date/ 2025-2026

  • The objective was to establish a recognizable, authoritative, and trustworthy visual framework for a local political candidate. The design needed to effectively communicate a platform emphasizing community roots, public safety, and fiscal transparency while maintaining strict adherence to cross-medium legibility standards.

  • The core strategy relied on traditional political signifiers modernized for localized impact, deliberately highlighting the candidate’s functional background.

    • Authoritative Palette: The primary color scheme utilizes a highly saturated Navy (#024686) to denote the candidate's U.S. Navy background and civic professionalism.

    • Contrast and Warmth: The Navy base is accented by a localized Gold (#BF995B), providing high-contrast visual warmth necessary for local municipal campaigning.

    • Structural Typography: Utilizing Inter Black for title case elements and Figtree Black for all-caps messaging ensures maximum readability across varied viewing distances, a critical necessity for roadside signage.

    • Iconographic Integration: The logo incorporates a five-pointed star within the negative space of the 'o' in "Forte," subtly reinforcing patriotic and civic alignment without overwhelming the typographic mark.

  • The application of the brand was deployed across precise demographic touchpoints, anchoring the visual identity to specific policy objectives.

    • Platform Clarity: Print materials strictly organize the candidate's vision—such as boosting small businesses, supporting affordable housing, protecting cultural identity, and preserving neighborhood character—into digestible, highly scannable formats.

    • Heritage & Competence: Handouts leverage the candidate's status as a small business owner, founder of Keep Tempe Beautiful, and son of Italian immigrants to establish localized credibility.

    • Targeted Rhetoric: Specific signage iterations, such as the "Make Mill Ave Great Again!" (M²AGA) yard sign, utilize maximum typographic weight and stark Navy and White contrast to deliver provocative, localized messaging aimed at high-traffic areas.

  • To demonstrate the functional versatility of the brand system, deliverables were structured across three primary application tiers:

    • Brand Architecture: A finalized brand guide detailing exact CMYK, RGB, and Hex values to ensure strict color fidelity across all physical and digital printing vendors.

    • Direct Action Collateral: Two-sided flyers and handouts integrating dual QR codes, deliberately funneling voters toward actionable metrics: signing the official ballot petition and visiting the campaign domain.

    • Environmental Signage: Standardized campaign and yard signs featuring the "People Over Politics" slogan and the candidate's URL and social handle (@Forte4Tempe), optimized for rapid visual processing by passing motorists.

  • This systemic approach successfully formalizes the Forte4Tempe campaign. By synthesizing localized community themes with rigid, highly legible design architecture, the candidate is positioned not merely as a participant in the March 10, 2026 election, but as a dominant, organized force within the Tempe political landscape.

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