YMCA Retirement Fund celebrates 85th year

To help celebrate the 85th Anniversary of the YMCA Retirement Fund, Merola Design was asked to create a commemorative logo.
This fund predates Social Security and was created as an incentive to the attract and hold onto YMCA employees. Today, the Fund has more than $4.0 billion in assets and helps provide financial security for more than 75,000 Funds participants.
While researching the project we found a poster in the YMCA archives called “Lend Your Strength to the Red Triangle” by American artist Gil Spear. As soon as we saw it we knew this would be the type of iconic image we were looking for.
The process of redrawing the figure in Adobe Illustrator and reducing the full color painting to work as a logo was time consuming. The type treatment and color studies were done and a postage stamp border treatment was added to reinforce the commemorative feel and help add a sense of scale.
A holiday card design and alternate versions of the logo were done for one color, two color, three color and full color uses. A poster of this graphic is also in the works.
The original 1916 Gil Spear painting was part of the United War Work Campaign and it is among the best examples of United States propaganda during World War One.
Spear’s name is often mentioned among the top illustrator of the early twentieth century, along with James Montgomery Flagg, James H. Daugherty, Ben Shahn and Otto Fischer. Gil Spear Painting served as the design inspiration.
Robert Merola has worked on several YMCA Retirement Fund projects and been their Annual report designer for several years.
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