Cover Image for Brand the Planet: Design-a-thon
Cover Image for Brand the Planet: Design-a-thon
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Climate has a branding problem. We know the challenges. We know the numbers. In addition to the deep tech, finance and policy solutions we need around the table, we're missing a tagline, a logo, and a story.

Think Innershop, but across all of climate tech. Fun, funny, and cool.

Brand the Planet is a two-hour chill design-a-thon where we take the world's most urgent climate opportunities and give them the creative treatment they deserve: bold brands, witty taglines, and visual identities that make you laugh, feel something, and want to act. We'll have lunch too!

THE CHALLENGE

We're working across the climate sectors drawn from the Climate Tech Map including:

⚡ Electrify Transportation — EVs, buses, trucks, planes, ships

🔋 Decarbonize the Grid — Solar, wind, storage, clean power

🏭 Clean Up Industry — Steel, cement, plastics, chemicals

🌱 Fix Food — Soil, fertilizers, beef, rice, food waste

🌳 Protect Nature — Forests, oceans, protected lands

💨 Remove Carbon — Nature-based and engineered carbon removal

For their chosen sector, teams will develop:

• A logo concept

• A punchy tagline (funny, resonant, or both)

• Visual direction and color palette

• A merch concept (tee, tote, hat — something people actually want to wear)

The best designs go into a not-for-profit (e.g., sold at cost) real short-order merch store. Your design could end up on someone's chest at COP.

WHO SHOULD COME

Designers, illustrators, copywriters, strategists, engineers, scientists, activists, and anyone who has ever thought "why is all climate communication so depressing?" You don't need to be a professional designer — you just need to have opinions, taste, and a sense of humor.

THE DAY

10:00 AM — Welcome: sector deep-dives & inspiration

10:10 AM — Design sprint begins

11:30 PM — Share out

Noon - Wrap

Note: We're all hosting this on behalf of ourselves, not our employers!

Location
Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center
475 Via Ortega 3rd Floor, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
Room 305
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