
Project Overview:
When Eva from the Oxford University Psychedelics Society, reached out for a poster to champion drug policy reform, I knew it was a cause I wholeheartedly supported. The mission: to create a powerful visual statement for a protest that could encapsulate the essence of the movement and inspire action.
When Eva from the Oxford University Psychedelics Society, reached out for a poster to champion drug policy reform, I knew it was a cause I wholeheartedly supported. The mission: to create a powerful visual statement for a protest that could encapsulate the essence of the movement and inspire action.
Creative Process:
The collaboration was a journey of shared visions and constructive feedback, where Eva's initial concept was transformed into a vibrant, compelling design. Drawing on the society's core values and the urgency of the cause, we embarked on a design process that was both iterative and deeply collaborative.
The collaboration was a journey of shared visions and constructive feedback, where Eva's initial concept was transformed into a vibrant, compelling design. Drawing on the society's core values and the urgency of the cause, we embarked on a design process that was both iterative and deeply collaborative.
The Outcome:
The result was a poster that not only met but exceeded expectations—resonating with the society's members and protest attendees alike. Eva's testimonial speaks volumes about the partnership:
The result was a poster that not only met but exceeded expectations—resonating with the society's members and protest attendees alike. Eva's testimonial speaks volumes about the partnership:
"I approached Natalie to design a poster for a drug reform protest I was organising. She did an incredible job bringing the idea to life and was receptive to my feedback, iterating towards the most incredible design. I could not have been happier with the process and the end product, working with Natalie was a true delight."
– Eva May Peña Filmer, Social Secretary, Oxford University Psychedelics Society
– Eva May Peña Filmer, Social Secretary, Oxford University Psychedelics Society