Pedalheads

I was the only in-house designer at Pedalheads and created tons of content including social, wayfinding, character design, and COVID response assets.


Role

Creative Director
Visual Designer
Animator
Illustrator
Character Designer

Agency
In-House

Client
Pedalheads

Date
March 2019-22

THE PROBLEM

Pedalheads never had an in-house designer before despite their heavy needs. They have internal manuals, recruitment advertising, as well as their in-person camp assets and both registration and general ads. They were also recently rebranded and were trying to find who they were amongst those big changes.

THE SOLUTION

I needed to do a brand and competitive analysis to find where they sat in the market. After that, I needed to find a way to create all the collateral they needed promptly. On top of that, they were looking to add characters to their brand which was a large task by itself but one I was excited to tackle.

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Character Designs

Pedalheads was rebranded by Rethink right before I joined but they lost the kid characters that Pedalheads had since their conception. I created a brand new suite of characters to match their fresh new face including monsters and instructors! This project has its own page due to its size and complexity.

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Email Newsletters

Pedalheads sends parents emails daily during peak season. To help combat email fatigue, I made a set of templates that keep variety in their messaging while being bright and on-brand. Some cards can be updated with fresh info and imagery, rearranged, and recoloured. There are fun graphics that can be used to separate information and shapes that can enclose important updates. Some are more simple for more junior employees to update and some are more complex to allow the marketing team some creativity.

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Online Content

Parents need to be updated frequently with news of registration, camp changes, and company updates so Pedalheads uses their online communications often. Email newsletters are always going out and their social presence is very important to the brand. I used a combination of custom photography, graphic overlays, illustration, and animation to keep the feed engaging.

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Illustrative Social Content

Animated Social Content

Photographic Social Content

Covid-19 Impact

Pedalheads is an in-person service. Luckily they were able to run during Covid because most of their programming is outdoors which greatly reduced their transmission risk. Of course, there were lots of new rules put in place and with that comes tons of content creation.

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Signage & Print

Pedalheads uses their online presence for getting registrations but they have massive print needs, too. Their camps all have wayfinding and instructional signs. On top of that, they opened a brand new pool so I was tasked with making that blank wall space on brand and engaging.

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Park Royal Pool Wayfinding Mockups

Photos Of The Finished Pool

Instructors’ Pocketbook

Brand Guideline Update

Results

I worked hard to steer the brand in a more bright and consistent direction which included teaching my coworkers how and when to use certain assets. There used to be a lot of word art and clip art in their internal documents and I like to think I helped make their training materials more tolerable. I think the brand looks fantastic now and, although the content has drifted since I left, it’s still much stronger than it was when I started there.

Learning Outcomes

This was the most autonomy I’ve had at a job and it was both empowering and overwhelming. I loved the freedom to make big choices without convincing creative directors and but there was no room for delay and zero support if things got busy. I worked in agencies before this and it was honestly a comparable workload which I wasn’t expecting from my first in-house role. I did eventually ask for a freelancer to help on occasion but it was during the busy moments so finding the time to brief them and teach them the brand standards was a hassle. If I did it again I would ask for the freelancer sooner so I could give them the rundown of the brand before I was in the weeds and have them on standby for when it got busy. I did learn some managerial skills from working with freelancers which was great growth for me I just wish I did it sooner.