CORBIN HILL FOOD PROJECT
Brand Identity • Website | Food Justice Nonprofit

Client
CORBIN HILL FOOD PROJECT
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Location
Harlem, NY
The Story
Corbin Hill Food Project is a Harlem-based nonprofit working at the intersection of food access, food justice, and food sovereignty. Through programs that connect New York City communities with BIPOC growers and producers, Corbin Hill increases access to fresh, affordable, and culturally relevant food while helping build more equitable local food economies. As the organization’s work expanded beyond its pioneering Farm Share program, Corbin Hill needed a brand and website that could communicate the broader scope of its mission—from feeding communities to advancing systemic change. We developed a refreshed identity and digital presence that brought greater clarity and cohesion to the organization’s story. The system included a new wordmark, monogram, color palette, typography, and a flexible “Food Justice Mosaic” graphic element designed to reflect the interconnected people, communities, and ideas shaping a more just food system.
Corbin Hill Food Project is a Harlem-based nonprofit working at the intersection of food access, food justice, and food sovereignty. Through programs that connect New York City communities with BIPOC growers and producers, Corbin Hill increases access to fresh, affordable, and culturally relevant food while helping build more equitable local food economies. As the organization’s work expanded beyond its pioneering Farm Share program, Corbin Hill needed a brand and website that could communicate the broader scope of its mission—from feeding communities to advancing systemic change. We developed a refreshed identity and digital presence that brought greater clarity and cohesion to the organization’s story. The system included a new wordmark, monogram, color palette, typography, and a flexible “Food Justice Mosaic” graphic element designed to reflect the interconnected people, communities, and ideas shaping a more just food system.
Corbin Hill Food Project is a Harlem-based nonprofit working at the intersection of food access, food justice, and food sovereignty. Through programs that connect New York City communities with BIPOC growers and producers, Corbin Hill increases access to fresh, affordable, and culturally relevant food while helping build more equitable local food economies. As the organization’s work expanded beyond its pioneering Farm Share program, Corbin Hill needed a brand and website that could communicate the broader scope of its mission—from feeding communities to advancing systemic change. We developed a refreshed identity and digital presence that brought greater clarity and cohesion to the organization’s story. The system included a new wordmark, monogram, color palette, typography, and a flexible “Food Justice Mosaic” graphic element designed to reflect the interconnected people, communities, and ideas shaping a more just food system.
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