Case Study //
Rebranding a Mental Health Provider
In the competitive mental healthcare market, lackluster branding is limiting the reach of that brand's message.
Tulua Health is a mental health treatment provider located in Santa Monica, California. Although Tulua has an incredible staff and full curriculum of outcome-focused treatments, it was all united under a bland brand. My goal was to give the Tulua Health brand a modern yet timeless glow-up.
Create a clean, minimal brand for mental health provider
Represent the brand's story and perspective
Use a serif typeface
Original Logo
The first (and biggest) problem was less about the design itself and more so the lack of pixels — whoever made the logo had apparently used rudimentary software that generated only a 200x200 image. Yikes!
But the design itself also left a lot to be desired: The flower icon feels cobbled together from open-source icons and the Cinzel-adjacent typeface didn't feel very welcoming.
Early Exploration
Taking tulips out of the word "Tulua," my first idea was to create a deconstructed abstract flower from seed-like shapes (an idea retained for the final logo).
The client loved the creative direction but requested that the logo be just slightly less abstract. His concern was the main icon not reading as a tulip unless the viewer is provided with other contextual info.
This concept's use of the Petala typeface was when the client expressed his preference to use a serif font.
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Typography
As a provider of mental health support, Tulua Health sits at the intersection of timeless, holistic care with the latest science and therapeutic techniques. Considering the client's preference for serifs, the transitional Utopia felt appropriate.
Even though I generally pair sans serif fonts with highly structural or geometric designs, I felt that Utopia brought a semblance of balance, grounding Tulua in its very important mission.
Behind the Concept
The idea for the final design came from the teardrop shape of a seed with the narrative being about cultivating something and helping it to grow.
By repeating and laying the 'Seed for Change,' I was able to create a hybrid floral design that combined elements of a lotus with a tulip.
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