Narvan Academy

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Client.

Ms.Samaneh Ensafi

Tools.

Adobe Ai, Ps, Id, Ae, Pr

Year.

2020

Role.

Creative Designer

When Narvan Academy first opened its doors, it was a small multi-purpose academy with just a handful of classes. Its vision, however, was anything but small: to create a space where children, teens, and families could learn, grow, and express themselves across art, science, culture, and sports. The challenge was clear—how do you build a brand that speaks to both children and parents, balancing playfulness with trust, simplicity with ambition? Narvan needed more than a logo. It needed a cohesive identity and communication system that could evolve alongside its growth.

Solution

As brand designer and creative partner, my role was to craft not only Narvan’s identity, but also its presence across every platform—campaigns, social media, print, and even the way students and parents experienced the academy day-to-day.

The logo was designed to reflect growth and clarity, while the visual system leaned on modern minimalism: simple forms, bold yet approachable typography, and a fresh color palette that felt lively but not childish. The goal was to be friendly for kids yet credible for parents.

We designed campaigns like “Working Mums” and “Chekad” that brought the brand closer to its community, directly addressing family needs and cultural values. These campaigns weren’t just design exercises; they drove measurable change, including a 78% increase in student enrollment and significant growth across digital platforms. The visual identity extended across brochures and print assets, certificates, event branding, packaging, and digital content, ensuring that wherever families encountered Narvan, the experience was consistent, trustworthy, and full of energy.

Result

Today, Narvan Academy has grown far beyond its beginnings. From five initial classes, it has expanded into a recognized institution with a preschool program and a reputation as one of the leading academies in the province. Its presence has reached national media, featured on Iranian television, radio, and newspapers as a model for quality education. For me, Narvan became more than a design project. This project was a living case study of how branding, when done thoughtfully, can shape not just perception but also real growth and community impact. It was proof that design is strategy, connection, and the invisible thread that holds an academy’s story together.