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UNDP marketing campaign posterDemocratic Governance Unit | UNDP marketing campaign posterDemocratic Governance Unit |
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UNDP marketing campaign posterDemocratic Governance Unit | UNDP marketing campaign posterDemocratic Governance Unit |
UNDP marketing campaign posterDemocratic Governance Unit | UNDP marketing campaign posterDemocratic Governance Unit |
UNDP marketing campaign posterCrisis Prevention and Recovery Unit | UNDP marketing campaign posterCrisis Prevention and Recovery Unit |
UNDP marketing campaign posterEnvironment Unit | UNDP marketing campaign posterEnvironment Unit |
UNDP marketing campaign posterEnvironment Unit | UNDP marketing campaign posterPoverty Reduction and Rural Development Unit |
UNDP marketing campaign posterPoverty Reduction and Rural Development Unit | UNDP marketing campaign posterPoverty Reduction and Rural Development Unit |
UNDP marketing campaign posterPoverty Reduction and Rural Development Unit | UNDP marketing campaign posterPoverty Reduction and Rural Development Unit |
UNDP marketing campaign posterPoverty Reduction and Rural Development Unit | UNDP marketing campaign posterPoverty Reduction and Rural Development Unit |
Client: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Timor-Leste
Project: UNDP Timor-Leste Country Office media kit, signage and posters
Product: Folder, fact sheets, posters, office signage
Language: English
UNDP is a trusted partner to the Government of Timor-Leste providing support in the pursuit of national development objectives and capacity building of national institutions to meet these objectives.
The media kit includes fact sheets for the divisions/units of UNDP Timor-Leste. The kit provides an overall view of UNDP’s past, present and future role in Timor-Leste and information on the unit’s projects, objectives, achievements, partners and funding.
I designed the overall image for UNDP Timor-Leste in line with their current branding guidelines. The kit provided information to the media, donors, shareholders and government officials. Posters and signage with a coordinated branding image were installed around the compound offering a very visible view of on-going projects.
Photography: Martine Perret, Karen Kelleher Carneiro