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Conscious Impact

Conscious Impact

Last year my partner and I were travelling around Asia and whilst we were in Nepal we volunteered with some of the most generous, hard-working people you could ever hope to encounter. The team at Conscious Impact are currently in Nepal rebuilding homes and communities after the 2015 earthquake. As you're reading this, right now, they'll be building somebody's house or helping a farmer grow coffee plants or teaching modern ways of thinking at the local school. But don't think any of this is forced. The team spent months understanding the needs of the villagers at Takure and working with everyone to create personalised and sustainable solutions for the whole village. These guys are the best. Unfortunately, their branding wasn't.

During the time I was with them I helped them define their purpose and values giving them a way to focus their goals and communication to each other and the rest of the world. Conscious Impact connects people to not only each other, but themselves and the Earth. We are stronger when we are unified, woven together, across cultures, languages, religions and beliefs. When we unite together in service to each other we can truly begin to weave a new world, one of love, compassion, peace and progress.

The next part was more tricky. For the next 6 months, whilst travelling, I developed Conscious Impact's identity. Creating their symbol, three typefaces and the rest of the things that accompany most identities. With constantly changing timezones and opinions this would prove to be one of the toughest projects I'd worked on. But as they say from bricks you get homes and what we've built is something special. It was a privilege to work with the guys at Conscious Impact.
Conscious Impact
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Conscious Impact

A branding job for a charity in Nepal

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