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RE, Sydney / IAG / 2014
Overview
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Our task was to create a brochure that would demonstrate their intentions to stakeholders, staff and partners, whilst reinforcing their core values of respect and equality.
ClientBriefOrObjective
In 2013 IAG started Australia’s 500th accredited Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) – a commitment to recognise and solve inequality between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. The brief was to create a document that would portray the key information outlined in IAG's plan.
Implementation
We believed that this was a real opportunity to convey a clear and achievable plan, but also move away from the traditional corporate brochure, instead celebrating the lives and stories of Indigenous people as part of the document.
This belief is captured in their RAP brochure, which brings together portraiture, art, political transcripts and conversations to create a cohesive and optimistic viewpoint, helping to inform a better future for all Australians.
Outcome
The brochure was received with so much positivity, that it inspired a launch event around the design. The artists we suggested in the brochure exhibited at the event, along with aboriginal music and dancers. A simple brochure became the catalyst for something far greater.
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