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2017 | Defence for Children
The Annual Report for Defence for Children – ECPAT is titled ‘Proud of Our Accomplishments’. This positive attitude is realized by focusing on key results and highlighting important projects.
2017 | Defence for Children
The Annual Report for Defence for Children – ECPAT is titled ‘Proud of Our Accomplishments’. This positive attitude is realized by focusing on key results and highlighting important projects.
2017 | Libertas Leiden
The new compentency model for care-organization Libertas Leiden is illustrated by depicting five key characteristics for all employees.
Artwork: Popgrafix
Print: Station Drukwerk
2017 | Defence for Children
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) was adopted in 1989 and applies to all young people under 18 years of age. A total of 193 countries have signed the convention up to the present time. This (square) edition is the official Dutch translation from Defence for Children.
Print: Printgarden
ISBN 9789074270373
2017 | Defence for Children
Asylum seeking minors who have lived in the Netherlands for at least five years and are deported to their home country (Armenia) are living in terrible conditions. This is the conclusion of a report by Defence for Children and the University of Groningen.
More information;
Press release Defence for Children
TV broadcast Een Vandaag
2017 | Dutch Victim Support Fund
The crowfunding campaign for emergency fund (helpslachtoffers.nl) focusses on basic needs of victims, such as a care-packages, groceries or toys for children.
Concept: Publicis and Dutch Victim Support Fund
Website: Dutch Victim Support Fund (Kentaa platform)
Imagery: Designink.nl
Video-editing: Worx Media
2016 | Libertas Leiden
A series of posters and advertisements for (health)care organization Libertas Leiden.
In 2011 Designink and Studio Hert approached Dutch family business Brabantia with proposals for a new product branding. They succesfully implemented our designs resulting in an improved brand positioning and significant sales increase. This year Brabantia won a Dutch Design Award (DDA) in the category Best Client for their excellent commissioning of designers.
More information:
Website Dutch Design Awards
BNO News (Association of Dutch Designers)
2016 | Church of St.John & St.Philip
The Church of St. John and St. Philip, known as the English Church, is an Anglican church in The Hague. Designink realized the restyling of the logo, new corporate identity and (responsive) website.
Special thanks to Moscrop (website development) and Zaida (photography).
2016 | Fonds Slachtofferhulp
The Dutch Victim Support Fund is the starting point for victims of crime, accidents and disasters in the Netherlands. Designink developed a website with a renewed focus on the user and accessibility. The thematic presentation was made more visible and the payment options (donation and webshop) were greatly improved.
Design: Designink
Development: Slim & Dapper
2016 | Defence for Children
According to the Dutch Office of Defence for Children, the National Children’s Pardon [Kinderpardon] is not effective. Hundreds of children have been residing in the Netherlands for more than five years without a legal residence permit. They do not speak the language of the country of origin and live in fear because they can be deported at any time. Last night the the National campaign ‘I Stay Here’ was presented on Dutch television. The aim of this campaign is to give these children a voice and stop the uncertainty of their current legal status.
Collateral: Print and Website
Photography: Hans Moolenaar
See also: Broadcast Pauw (Vara) May 3
Website: I Stay Here