Creating a Uniform
Style Guide

Meg Swayze UX Researcher | UX

Discover Pain Points

Through research for the LLS responsive web redesign, a need surfaced for a user friendly uniform style guide to help facilitate education and communication with leadership, faculty, and facilities.

The design and mockups of the guide were created in procreate. I collaborated with TJ Chinn who was working on a new logo. Chinn used the mockups and designs to create a guide with logo in illustrator.

Art is the communication of values and beliefs. The artwork needed to be functional yet it also needed to reflect the values and beliefs of the school. The colors needed to be accurate but warm and reflective of a classical and traditional school.

Design with Empathy.

Uniform Guide

  • Jr.K-2nd Grade Girls

    School Uniform Guide of three girls Jrk. K- 2nd Grade. Navy is the dominant color.
  • 3rd-6th Grade Girls

    School Uniform Guide of three girls 3rd-6th Grade. Navy is the dominant color.
  • 7th-8th Grade Girls

    School Uniform Guide of three girls 7th-8th Grade. Navy is the dominant color.
  • 9th- 12th Grade Girls

    School Uniform Guide of three girls 9th-12th Grade. Navy is the dominant color.
  • Jr. K-2nd Grade Boys

    School Uniform Guide of three boys Jrk. K- 2nd Grade. Navy is the dominant color.
  • 3rd-6th Grade Boys

    School Uniform Guide of two 3td-6th Grade. Navy is the dominant color.
  • 7th-8th Grade Boys

    School Uniform Guide of two 7th-8th Grade. Navy is the dominant color.
  • 9th-12th Grade Boys

    School Uniform Guide of two 9th-12th Grade. Navy is the dominant color.

My name is Meg.

At the heart of my User Experience work is a core belief that each person possesses immeasurable worth and potential. I am a story gatherer and story teller.

In UX/UI Design, I am interested in areas related to Accessibility, Sustainability, and Generational Design.

If not creating, I am busy adventuring in the great outdoors with my family!

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