Ghost Detective
Date: April 2022
Role: Creative Lead, Motion & Visual Design
Client: Wooga


Brand and Visual Identity for a Casual Hidden Object Puzzle Game
Challenge
Solution
Outcome
Typography

1 - Investigation
I used yellow police tape to emphasize the investigative nature of the game, alongside a youthful font for the feature word.

2 - Location
This treatment uses decorative elements from the game UI to tie in with the locations used in the game. I decided to use the sign artwork.

3 - Supernatural
The copy here is surrounded by ghostly fog and sparkles to highlight the supernatural aspects of the story.
The Right Treatment
Before
Earlier versions used a relatively flat treatment using Greycliffe. This was a little too plain for use in ads and other marketing.
After
Changing the feature font to Francois One gave it some much needed personality, and the 3D effect helps to highlight and separate it from the rest of the copy.

Characters
Delivering the Story
The game is character and relationship centric where the player is the protagonist and drives the story and unravels the mystery. The Ghost Detective story is a unique selling point and using the characters to bring it to life is key in the advertising and marketing materials produed.
Ad Creatives
What I've Learned
In the past, the design and marketing teams operated independently, and there was limited collaboration during the various stages of campaign development. I believed that by working together from the outset, we could streamline the process and reduce misunderstandings about ideas.
This project demonstrated to me that not only were my theories valid, but that combining our efforts to generate ideas resulted in much stronger outcomes. As a team, we were able to take these ideas even further than before.




