*A PLEDGE TO PRESERVE EARTH'S DIVERSITY

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30X30 Solutions

UX / UI / DEV

Advancing Global Biodiversity Goals

The 30X30 Solutions Toolkit is a comprehensive digital resource created to support the implementation of Target 3 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.

Purpose-built for impact, the website functions as a curated toolbox—equipping policymakers, conservationists, organisations, and individuals with practical guidance, proven strategies, and insightful resources. It empowers users to take meaningful action in preserving and enhancing biodiversity, helping turn global commitments into real-world progress.

Project Details

Engagement

UX / UI / DEV

Tech Stack

Figma, Wordpress, SCSS, Php, JQuery

Category

Credits

Sam Thomas, Georgia Bray, Dan Mitchell

Awards

As seen at COP26

A powerful brand, for a powerful pledge

The design system is meticulously crafted to convey a compelling and powerful message. It draws its strength from the fusion of simplicity and impact, ensuring that it resonates across different platforms. This adaptability is fundamental to its success, allowing it to seamlessly transition from physical applications such as signage, merchandise, and printed materials to a dynamic digital platform.

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A Bold Identity for a Bold Mission

In tandem with the website, we developed a distinctive brand mark and visual identity that reflect the clarity and purpose of the 30X30 Solutions Toolkit. With a bold, focused design approach, the identity features a clean colour palette and a confident typographic mark that sets the brand apart.

This visual language reinforces the Toolkit’s commitment to long-term impact—championing knowledge sharing, collaboration, and decisive action in support of global biodiversity goals.

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30x30 website on a tablet

WHAT CLIENTS SAY

Multivitamin were patient and understanding and created not only an aesthetic website, but brilliant user tools which we believe are going to make a concrete contribution to increase the protection of nature and better management of protected areas.

Katy Roxburgh

Campaign for Nature