The ‘Palestine Emerging’ initiative brings together a diverse group of experts. Their goal is to develop principles for long-term economic reconstruction in the West Bank and Gaza. Central to this effort is the creation of the ‘PALESTINE EMERGING’ vision document. This document combines elements of a whitepaper, manifesto, and economic plan. It reflects the contributions of over 100 leaders and experts from Palestinian and international civil-society groups, technical organizations, and funding institutions.
The initiative emphasizes the importance of setting aside personal differences to focus on practical solutions. It fosters consensus among stakeholders and promotes trust in shared objectives. By recognizing the value of long-term planning, the blueprint aims to stimulate constructive discussions and negotiations. The ultimate goal is to achieve positive political outcomes.
At LOOP Associates, we took a thoughtful approach to ensure the visual identity reflects the blueprint’s intentions. We aimed to cater to a broad audience across all touchpoints. This crucial step highlights our commitment to cultivating a cross-cultural and simplistic visual identity. Our design excels in both functionality and readability.
We delivered a comprehensive visual identity that is both culturally inclusive and reflective of the project’s initiative. To ensure the initiative reaches users across all platforms, we developed a fully functional website that embodies and invigorates the initiative’s blueprint. The website showcases the comprehensive visual identity and caters to users across all touchpoints.
LOOP Associates proudly contributed to this process, using our expertise in cross-cultural communication and simplified design to reinforce the initiative’s message of economic reconstruction. Our participation highlights our commitment to effective collaboration and our shared determination to bring about meaningful change in the region.
Palestine Emerging website and link to blueprint:
https://lnkd.in/d5tZqX_P
Article in New York Times:
https://lnkd.in/dTn2q-TS
The ‘Palestine Emerging’ initiative brings together a diverse group of experts. Their goal is to develop principles for long-term economic reconstruction in the West Bank and Gaza. Central to this effort is the creation of the ‘PALESTINE EMERGING’ vision document. This document combines elements of a whitepaper, manifesto, and economic plan. It reflects the contributions of over 100 leaders and experts from Palestinian and international civil-society groups, technical organizations, and funding institutions.
The initiative emphasizes the importance of setting aside personal differences to focus on practical solutions. It fosters consensus among stakeholders and promotes trust in shared objectives. By recognizing the value of long-term planning, the blueprint aims to stimulate constructive discussions and negotiations. The ultimate goal is to achieve positive political outcomes.
At LOOP Associates, we took a thoughtful approach to ensure the visual identity reflects the blueprint’s intentions. We aimed to cater to a broad audience across all touchpoints. This crucial step highlights our commitment to cultivating a cross-cultural and simplistic visual identity. Our design excels in both functionality and readability.
We delivered a comprehensive visual identity that is both culturally inclusive and reflective of the project’s initiative. To ensure the initiative reaches users across all platforms, we developed a fully functional website that embodies and invigorates the initiative’s blueprint. The website showcases the comprehensive visual identity and caters to users across all touchpoints.
LOOP Associates proudly contributed to this process, using our expertise in cross-cultural communication and simplified design to reinforce the initiative’s message of economic reconstruction. Our participation highlights our commitment to effective collaboration and our shared determination to bring about meaningful change in the region.
Palestine Emerging website and link to blueprint:
https://lnkd.in/d5tZqX_P
Article in New York Times:
https://lnkd.in/dTn2q-TS