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Success Academy

Identity and environmental graphics for the largest and highest performing network of charter schools in New York City.

Entry signage at Success Academy Williamsburg.
The identity is used to set off Success Academy in the buildings it shares with city public schools.
The monogram version of the logo used as insignia on school uniforms.
Student backpack.

Success Academy schools are housed in buildings that also contain public schools, and the identity and bright school colors are used to set off the SA areas.

Office signage echoes the identity.
Typographic posters illustrate Success Academy's educational principles.
The posters help motivate the students.
Poster illustrating Success Academy's
Students are encouraged to go above and beyond.
Recessed areas that used to hold lockers have been transformed into meeting stations for students.
The seating areas feature perspective photographs of collegiate libraries.
Names of Ivy League schools appear on the walls at Success Academy High School.
The outlines are filled in when a student-scholar graduates and is accepted to the school.
Program for the 2014 annual benefit inspired by a student notebook.
Title spread for a section about educational achievement.
Infographics detail statistics about the schools.
‘This Is the School We Built,’ the commemorative book for the 2014 benefit.
The book features photographs by Blair Getz Mezibov.
Title spread.
Portrait of a student-scholar.
Students at recess.
Bookends showing the logo.
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