uBreakiFix Summit 2025 Integrated Marketing

Every year uBreakiFix franchisees meet to collaborate and discuss the future of the business. I wanted to take their increasing focus on the future to its thematic conclusion, so I proposed a “nasa punk” theme that merged elements of retro-futurism with the uBreakiFix brand. With that theme approved there was no shortage of fun and highly effective collateral I could propose next.

The Logos

Three simple but effective lockups were created for the event that covered every possible need from entertainment to legal requirements. In both portrait and landscape formats the branded stripes communicate the upward trajectory and forward thinking at the root of the summit and its leaders.

The Patch

A NASA style patch was a big hit with leadership for its direct symbolism and clear allusion to the theme of the event. Simpler, less brand specific merchandise can help an event feel less stuffy and more “fun-forward”. More fun means more attendee purchase and a more eventful event down the road.

Summit Swag

Pairing the shirt with a bold pair of aviators, attendees might just get that much more into character.

Where the free swag has to be brand forward the merchandise for sale at the event can be a little more free spirited. Looking again to some classic NASA designs I created a UBIF shirt that references the same retro-futurist design elements using the three stripes to symbolize a distant horizon with UBIF above it all.

Announcement Email

I designed this email to set a bold, future-focused tone for the UBIF Summit 2025. The theme “Where No Summit Has Gone Before” draws on space and exploration, capturing the idea that they’re tackling next-level challenges for uBreakiFix’s customers. I used a dramatic cosmic background, an astronaut element, and clear, punchy headlines to convey ambition and innovation.

Presentation Template

Presenting can be hard enough for anyone leading such a large crowd. That’s why I developed a themed presentation template for any members of leadership who needed it. Using some space themed imagery and minimal layouts I crafted a deck split into today, tomorrow, and beyond using visual elements to differentiate each section, even if taken out of context.