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The project
The University College London's Institute for Global Prosperity required a toolkit for a series of community engagement workshops - 'Pathways to Prosperity', derived from the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. The purpose was to gather feedback from communities on what prosperity meant to them and the societal values they considered most important to create prosperity in the community.
My role
I was commissioned as a graphic designer to create a series of infographic cards, subscribing to the same universal visual language of the UN's seventeen Sustainable Development Goals. The toolkit required three sets of new cards - a total of forty - and bespoke packaging to house the cards and ensure portability of the toolkit for use in workshops.
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The box design
I began by sketching out ideas for the box and considering appropriate dimensions, in order the for the cards to be held securely. I then worked with a packaging company to refine the sizing and print options for the cover
The cards
The requirement for the cards was that they had to match the universal visual language of the UN's SDGs. The designs went through several iterations and dialog with the client to finesse the level of detail in the graphic messaging.