UNEP Ozone Secretariat
MOP35


CONTEXT

Each year the Ozone Secretariat organise a series of campaigns and events, as part of their role in managing the implementation of the Montreal Protocol and Vienna Conventions to help recover and protect the Ozone layer. These events include World Ozone Day, MOP, ImpCOM, OWEG and COP. Over the last three years, I have led the asset production for these events, with involvement in developing the event identities.

Agency: 400 Communications

Photography: Mike Muzurakis


OUTCOMES

Lectern and backdrop
Powerpoint template
Selfie frames
Branded boxes
Wayfinding templates
Name badge templates
Workshop brochure


CONTRIBUTION

Workshop identity development
Event collateral design
Artworking

Photograph of a speaker at a podium in front of a large printed background showing the MOP35 event identity, featuring bright African patterns on a clean, solid-colour backdrop, reflecting the event’s location in Kenya.
Photograph of the chair and secretariat seated in front of a large printed background showing the MOP35 event identity, with representatives from multiple countries seated facing them.
Photograph of an attendee holding a selfie frame, with a stack of three boxes behind him featuring the bright patterns of the MOP35 event identity.
Simple PowerPoint designs including a title slide and a text-heavy slide with an image, showing how the MOP35 event identity can be applied in a clean, concise, and engaging way.
Photograph of four attendees wearing MOP35 event badges, standing beside a stacked display of boxes featuring the bright patterned graphics of the event identity.
Photograph of workshop leaders seated in front of a large printed background featuring the adapted MOP35 workshop sub-identity, with international representatives seated facing them.
Close-up photograph of the podium design featuring the MOP35 workshop sub-identity, with the UN logo softly out of focus in the background.
Mock-up of software-generated attendee badge templates for MOP35, featuring the bright African patterns of the event identity.