





I was asked to create several sticker designs for the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity at The Ohio State University. After several drafts, I settled on two distinct designs. The first design features the Greek letters ΑΦΩ, the APO torch, and a large a ribbon beneath. The second design is much more simple than the first; the circular design emphasizes the name and torch logo. Additionally, I made each design in two colorways. I wanted to create a design specific to APO's Ohio State chapter, Alpha Iota, so I used a scarlet and gray color scheme and included the chapter name in the design. For the other colorway, I used Alpha Phi Omega's official colors of royal blue and gold. To make this blue & gold version universal for all APO members, "Est. 1925" replaced "Alpha Iota" in the design.