The 'Earth Day' Exhibition project at the Salvation Army London Office was a thrilling and time-sensitive endeavour that demanded creativity and organisation. Tasked with crafting all the assets for this important event, I helped run and deliver a visually compelling and cohesive exhibition. The fast turnaround of this project pushed my design skills as I conceptualised and produced numerous panels, plinths, posters, and marketing collateral. Drawing inspiration from the Salvation Army's Instagram brand assets, I infused a human touch into the exhibition by utilising a collage of bold colours and imagery into the design, creating a dynamic and engaging visual narrative. The end result was a showcase conveying the organisation's commitment to environmental awareness.
Image by Freepik
One of the most rewarding aspects of this project was the opportunity to present our design process internally, which was a success. This presentation allowed us to share our creative journey, the inspiration behind our choices, and the meticulous attention to detail that went into every aspect of the exhibition. It not only highlighted our dedication to the project but also provided valuable insights into the design thinking that underpinned our work. This project exemplifies the power of design to create impactful narratives and showcases my ability to excel under tight deadlines while delivering exceptional results that captivate and resonate with the audience.
I will be adding a link to this presentation soon.
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