Dining Out in District 6 Logo Design & Website Design
Queens Chamber of Commerce
The Queens Chamber of Commerce needed to rapidly launch a borough-specific initiative, "Dining Out in District 6," to encourage New Yorkers to explore outdoor dining. They required a brand identity and an online portal for participating venues—on a tight, three-week timeline.
A Great Idea was tasked with developing the brand identity, logo design, and a user-friendly website, ensuring participating venues were showcased and the campaign could quickly go live.
AGI delivered a cohesive brand, custom logo design, and a Webflow-powered website within the deadline. The initiative was met with strong engagement and popular use, with audiences responding positively to both the brand and the digital experien
AWARD RECOGNITIONS
District Branding, Logo & Event Branding
AGI’s district branding and logo design set the tone for the entire campaign, creating a memorable identity that resonated with both residents and visitors. The custom logo incorporated elements unique to District 6 and Queens, instantly signaling local pride and authenticity. Event branding was applied across all touchpoints—digital banners, print materials, menus, and social media graphics—ensuring cohesive messaging and high brand recall. The graphic design strategy unified all components, making Dining Out in District 6 stand out among NYC’s many food initiatives. By focusing on borough branding and event branding best practices, AGI positioned the campaign as a must-experience event, attracting both participating venues and enthusiastic diners.
Agile Website & Graphic Design Solution
The website design, built on Webflow, was engineered for speed, flexibility, and user experience. AGI prioritized mobile responsiveness, intuitive navigation, and accessibility, ensuring that users could easily search the restaurant directory and discover new venues. Graphic design elements—such as custom icons, vibrant photography, and engaging layouts—enhanced the user journey and reinforced the event’s festive atmosphere. The online portal allowed for real-time updates, supporting ongoing engagement as new venues joined. This seamless integration of website design, logo design, and graphic design resulted in a scalable, sustainable platform that delivered immediate results and long-term brand value for the Queens Chamber.
What’s the difference between UI and UX?
UI (User Interface) focuses more on the look, feel, and layout of your website. This can mean buttons, fonts, and navigation. UX (User Experience) is a bit broader and more structural, focusing on the overall experience. Think of UX as the house, the UI as the paint and the decorations. We often work on UI/UX in tandem as part of a holistic approach to website construction.
Can you print materials?
While we don’t do in-house printing, we can help you get your materials printed! This includes having final printed materials sent to you or printed near you for pickup. In the design process, we ensure your files are prepared to be sent to printers by ensuring correct sizing, bleeds, and file packaging.
Will the UI design work on mobile and desktop?
Yes! We build UI design with most common devices and browsers in mind to ensure your website is consistent and usable across platforms.
What is website design?
It’s the process of planning, creating, and building websites by combining branding, structure, functionality, and user experience (UX) to support your goals. The goal is to create a site that’s useful and compelling so you can best connect with your audience!
Do you offer healthcare website design?
Yes, in fact, we specialize in healthcare website design services! Our innovative healthcare clients do a range of work from equitable representation to PrEP access to queer healthcare coverage. Our healthcare website design services make it possible for them to keep their communities involved, included, and informed.