Mount St. Mary's University is a private, liberal arts, Catholic university in the Catoctin Mountains near historic Emmitsburg, MD, with a satellite campus for adult students in Frederick, Maryland's second largest city. The university offers more than 80 majors, minors, concentrations and special programs for traditional undergraduate students, and more than 25 adult undergraduate and graduate level programs.
From partnerships with Gatorade and ESPN to improving the locker rooms, classrooms, and offices, we were able to create excitement throughout campus that livened up the aesthetics and brought their brand to life.
 
Company: Graphcom
Role: Creative Director
Design Support: Ben Wood
Signage Support: Justin Cook
Photography: Julia Richter
Strategy / Graphic Design / Production

Gatorade Fuel Bar allows players to make their own shakes with protein, fresh fruit and yogurt that help keep them nourished and aid in recovery following practice and weight training. Players can choose certain recipes that will aid in such things as recovery and weight gain.

Mount St. Mary's University joined the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) in 2022 and partnered with ESPN to broadcast live sporting events through ESPN+.

The esports program at Mount St. Mary’s is multi-faceted with competitive teams playing a number of games including League of Legends, Valorant, Overwatch, Rocket League and Super Smash Bros. These teams are supported by the university in the same way as traditional student-athletes, with coaching support, scheduled practices, an exercise regimen and academic support services.

Mount St. Mary's University updated its women's lacrosse locker room as part of a larger project to renovate the university's men's and women's locker rooms. The new locker rooms are intended to attract more top student-athletes and to help the university's athletics facilities compete with the best. 

Mount St. Mary's admissions office brought us in to give their space a facelift in order to attract new students while engaging existing.

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