Esri User Conference
Collateral for a (pre-pandemic) 10-day conference that attracted over 20,000 guests and focused on ways to applying mapping software towards world-saving endeavors like conservation and equity
Signage/environmental graphics Publication design Vector art Illustration Corporate
Working with key art
Using the conference key art designed by the Esri creative team (below), I worked (as an intern) alongside the department to grind out thousands of digital and print assets for the event—ranging from pamphlets, to signs, to multi-panel booths.
I also created the conference’s official Attendee Guide, distributed to all the guests. I sourced the images using Esri’s databases.
Promotional items
After the 2019 conference ended, I got to try my hand at designing tees that might be used for next year’s event.
This first design was selected for both the 2020 and 2021 User Conference’s merchandise store!
Signage for clients
Not all of the products implement the conference key art—some reflect sponsors’ proper brand guidelines instead.
This booth lets guests interact with Richard Saul Wurman and Nigel Holmes’s book, Mortality, which was included with the swag handed out to conference attendees. The images on the display are the cover and pages from the book.
For this one, the Amazon Conservation Team sent gorgeous pictures of the rainforest and let me create their display!