Pentagram

Pentagram

Great Eastern Energy

Identity and website design for one of the largest alternative suppliers of natural gas and electricity in New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts.

The identity is embossed on stationery and edges of business cards are printed orange.
The identity positions GEE as a unique and innovative energy company.
The new identity applied to stationery.
The word "thrive" appears on print collateral.

Modern, friendly and accessible, the identity is part of a comprehensive program of graphics we created for GEE that helps educate consumers about energy and design their own solutions to save energy.

Icons for electricity, natural gas, usage and efficiency use the dots of the logo.
Tote design.
Tote design.
The logo used as an insignia on employee uniforms.
The logotype is set in ITC Lubalin Graph.
Umbrella design.
Illustrations of different energy sources created for the infographics section of the website.
Homepage of the redesigned website.
The Solution Builder helps consumers build their own customized energy plans.
Infographics are used to show where GEE gets its energy from.
The Journeys section interviews a small business owner about how GEE has helped them save energy.
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When a scruffy after-hours comedy show debuted in NBC’s Studio 8H on October 11, 1975, no one could have known that the entertainment world was about to be changed forever. Over the next half century, Saturday Night Live would launch the careers of countless global stars, create indelible catch phrases, and consolidate the reputations of musical acts from Talking Heads to Kendrick Lamar. Since 1994, Pentagram partner Emily Oberman has been the steward of SNL’s graphic image, from the show’s iconic opening titles, to books celebrating its legacy. With each project, she meets the challenge of acknowledging the franchise’s extraordinary legacy while keeping its profile fresh, surprising, and funny.