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Kagiso Trust

Kagiso Trust

Invitation Design

Invitation Design

Reunion Dinner Information Layout

Client Challenge: Our client Kagiso Trust commissioned us to design an invitation for the Eric Molobi Scholarship Programme 10th Anniversary Reunion Dinner.

Our Solution: We wanted the invitation, which was quite copy-heavy, to be easy-to-read and enticing, piqueing the guests’ interest and encouraging attendance at the event.

  • Illustration
  • Graphic Design
  • Invitation Design

Dave’s approach

Drawing from the warm and welcoming colours of the logo, I designed an infographic-influenced invitation, laying the text out in an easy-to-read way that highlighted the key points requiring attention.

Crisis Action

Crisis Action

Packaging – Gift Box

Crisis Action

Packaging Design

Client Challenge: Crisis Action is a non-profit organisation that aims to protect civilians from armed conflict. Following on from the 2017 Annual Report that we designed, we were commissioned to design a gift box for the organisation to send their annual report to their stakeholders and supporters.

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  • Packaging
  • Illustration
  • Data Visualisation
Crisis Action

Crisis Action

Annual Report Design

2017 Annual Report

Client Challenge: Crisis Action is a non-profit organisation that aims to protect civilians from armed conflict. The team approached us to create their 2017 annual report to shed light on their work, using our distinct visual approach, while respecting the sensitive subject matter.

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Double page spread from the 2017 Annual Report

Our Solution: In order to fulfill the requirements of the brief, we identified three main visual directions to effectively communicate Crisis Action’s work:

  • Photography
  • Illustration
  • Data Visualisation

Quotation from David:

We benchmarked our approach against other annual reports and noticed that for ours to be unique, we needed to seamlessly integrate crafted graphs, iconography and illustrations to sit nicely and juxtapose with the existing emotive photography.