Greenpeace Report: in support of the High Seas Treaty

Greenpeace International found us on LinkedIn, visited our website and liked what they saw, and not long afterward, we had a new contract. It’s the first time we’ve had this form of ‘sales conversion’; most of our projects come through word of mouth. Even still, we’ve worked over the last year to create a beautiful website and consistent branding that feels just right. But beyond communicating who we are and an increased appearance of professionalism, this contract with Greenpeace is the first instance of that work paying off financially. And it feels amazing! So, here, a bit about our first project with Greenpeace. 


Greenpeace came to us late this summer to lay out a report they were writing on global progress toward protecting 30% of ocean area (as well as land and freshwater) by 2030, to be launched at COP29 of the Convention on Global Biodiversity.


The report presents stark data about our progress and needs, and we (and by we, I mean predominantly the ever-talented graphic designer Amberlea Williams) collaborated with Greenpeace to deliver their messages in ways that are visual, memorable, and easy for media and policymakers to use to help support action. 


Check out the report From Commitment to Action: Achieving the 30×30 target through the Global Ocean Treaty and the press release.

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