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#CCIWBrandBreakout COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS & WISCONSIN | BRAND ANNOUNCEMENT

NAPERVILLE, Ill. – The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) is excited to unveil a bold, revitalized identity to kick off the 2021-22 academic year.

The CCIW partnered with New Jersey-based Skye Design Studios (SDS - sdsbranding.com), a national leader in sport branding, to develop a modernized look for the conference. With the help of SDS, the conference now has a new logo system - composed of core, sport-specific, and member-specific marks - a designated font family, and updated color scheme that introduces 'CCIW Blue' to the original black and steel gray palette.

CORE MARKS

CCIW STRENGTHS

Beginning in November of 2020, SDS engaged with the CCIW office, student-athletes, coaches, and administrators from all nine conference institutions for this initiative.

- CCIW Executive Director | Maureen Harty

CCIW STORY

The CCIW’s new primary mark was designed to convey power and purpose. A bold horizontal line splits the iconic 'CCIW' initials as an abstract tribute to the shared border connecting Illinois and Wisconsin.

Two steel bars above and below represent strength, and the addition of 'CCIW Blue' to the original black and steel gray color palette gives the mark depth, energy, and the look of a power conference.

MEMBER MARKS

In addition to the core conference marks, SDS worked with CCIW membership to develop the logo in each institution's colors.

These marks are intended to be used exclusively for school-specific applications such as uniforms, playing surfaces, and apparel.

- SDS Founder | Skye Dillon

For more information about the CCIW rebrand project or to obtain a copy of the CCIW Style Guide, contact Assistant Executive Director, Mike Krizman at mkrizman@cciw.org.

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