Westover’s admissions department wanted a refresh of their Revisit Day materials, to reflect a fun, bright, engaging event that would appeal to the young women and their families that had been accepted for the following fall.
Placing several different sized invitations within a simple one-pocket “folder”—each with their own variation of playful yet subtle color motifs alongside bold, white typography—allow them to easily stand alone while also melding into a cohesive package.
]]>Admissions needed a short and sweet two-sided profile piece of “fast facts,” allowing them to highlight their many merits and accolades.
A simple, clean and engaging one-sheet was designed to quickly disseminate the facts and figures needed for prospective students and their families.
]]>Westover School was looking for a new look for their annual report based upon materials that AtoZ had developed for them in the past.
Placing playful, yet subtle white typography on top of full pages of bold color from the school’s palette lends this piece a modern, bright and engaging feel. Taking a new look at the display of content and developing “quick facts” to punch out further highlights also mix up the contrast between white space and needed content.
Westover School wanted to introduce a new Center for Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) as well as show the impact that WISE classes have had on alumni and current students.
Drawing from a recent rebrand and color scheme—this brochure brings a modern, engaging feel to the center’s offerings through the use of color blocks and bold typography, facts, and figures.
]]>Westover School needed a new look for their Rasin Center for Global Justice, explaining the purpose of the center and its programs.
Drawing from a recent rebrand and color scheme—this brochure brings a modern, engaging feel to the center’s offerings through the use of color blocks and bold typography, facts, and figures.
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