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Raymond Forbes-Schieche is a seasoned creative professional who specializes in brand and creative strategy, as well as graphic design and art direction. With a bachelor’s degree in film, Raymond’s approach to design combines his affinity for narrative storytelling with his dexterity as a visual communicator.

For over 10 years, Raymond has helped clients overcome business challenges by guiding them on how to tell their own story—through the power of purposeful design. Since 2015, he’s served as an adjunct instructor at NYU’s School of Professional Studies, where he teaches the continuing education course “Building Brands with Purpose”.

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Riverside Park

Of all the major city parks in New York, Riverside Park is the only park that has the unique quality of having the urban landscape of West Manhattan on one side, and the Hudson river on the other.

The brandmark reflects this unique aspect of the park, while creating a contour of the letter “R”, reinforcing the Riverside name. The brand identity gives this well-known and widely-used park a fresh, friendly, contemporary look.


Graphis Design Annual 2014 Merit

Brand Identity & Advertising Campaign
2012


Trojan Condoms / Can’t Wait to Get it On

The “Can’t Wait To Get it On” campaign for Trojan aimed at normalizing the discussion of condoms and safe sex by making it public, as well as placing the woman in the center of this conversation.
Advertising Campaign
2009



Trojan Ecstasy - Can't Wait from Raymond Forbes-Schieche on Vimeo.



Trojan Condoms / Can’t Wait to Get it On

The “Can’t Wait To Get it On” campaign for Trojan aimed at normalizing the discussion of condoms and safe sex by making it public, as well as placing the woman in the center of this conversation.
Advertising Campaign
2010



Trojan Fire and Ice - Kinda Like a Thrill Ride from Raymond Forbes-Schieche on Vimeo.




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