London Philharmonic
Orchestra


Multiplatform campaign for the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s Moments Remembered concerts, including posters, digital campaigns, and a website.
Background
This was a design challenge based on three real concerts from the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s “Moments Remembered” series. The task was to create visual materials for the events — including posters, digital billboards, and a website — while maintaining a consistent, elegant visual identity across all formats.
PROCESS
The project began with the creation of three posters, each representing a different concert while maintaining a cohesive visual language to unify the series. After that, the posters were turned into digital billboards, where they were animated using Adobe After Effects to bring the designs to life. The same aesthetic direction was applied to a website for the events, ensuring consistency in tone and atmosphere across all touchpoints. To complete the challenge, several website screens were developed using basic HTML and CSS, translating the visual design into functional code.
OUTCOME
The final result was a visually cohesive campaign that seamlessly connected print and digital experiences. The project not only strengthened my visual design and motion skills but also helped me bridge the gap between design and development through hands-on coding practice.
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Research
Analysis
The project began with a visual exploration of concert posters and cultural event campaigns, which served as inspiration and a foundation for defining the visual direction. The goal was to establish a cohesive visual direction that reflected the essence of the “Moments Remembered” concert series and could be consistently applied across multiple formats.
POSTERS USED AS INSPIRATION





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Design
Posters Design
The first phase involved designing three posters—each representing a different concert—united by a cohesive visual language. The compositions explored color, typography, and imagery to communicate the tone of each performance while maintaining harmony across the series. The resulting set established the foundation for the broader visual identity


Digital Billboards
Building on the poster designs, the visual identity was expanded into animated digital billboards for a social media campaign. Using Adobe After Effects, key graphic elements from the posters were brought to life through subtle motion and transitions, enhancing the emotional connection and creating visual continuity between static and digital formats.
Website Design
The final stage involved designing a website for the concert series. Based on the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s existing site, the design was reimagined to improve usability, and overall user experience. The layout incorporated the established visual direction—colors, typography, and imagery—ensuring a consistent tone across print, digital, and web materials.
landing page


Concert pages






TICKETS page




BASKET & PURCHASE PAGES




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London Philharmonic
Orchestra

Multiplatform campaign for the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s Moments Remembered concerts, including posters, digital campaigns, and a website.
Background
This was a design challenge based on three real concerts from the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s “Moments Remembered” series. The task was to create visual materials for the events — including posters, digital billboards, and a website — while maintaining a consistent, elegant visual identity across all formats.
PROCESS
The project began with the creation of three posters, each representing a different concert while maintaining a cohesive visual language to unify the series. After that, the posters were turned into digital billboards, where they were animated using Adobe After Effects to bring the designs to life. The same aesthetic direction was applied to a website for the events, ensuring consistency in tone and atmosphere across all touchpoints. To complete the challenge, several website screens were developed using basic HTML and CSS, translating the visual design into functional code.
OUTCOME
The final result was a visually cohesive campaign that seamlessly connected print and digital experiences. The project not only strengthened my visual design and motion skills but also helped me bridge the gap between design and development through hands-on coding practice.
01
Research
Analysis
The project began with a visual exploration of concert posters and cultural event campaigns, which served as inspiration and a foundation for defining the visual direction. The goal was to establish a cohesive visual direction that reflected the essence of the “Moments Remembered” concert series and could be consistently applied across multiple formats.
POSTERS USED AS INSPIRATION



02
Design
Posters Design
The first phase involved designing three posters—each representing a different concert—united by a cohesive visual language. The compositions explored color, typography, and imagery to communicate the tone of each performance while maintaining harmony across the series. The resulting set established the foundation for the broader visual identity

Digital Billboards
Building on the poster designs, the visual identity was expanded into animated digital billboards for a social media campaign. Using Adobe After Effects, key graphic elements from the posters were brought to life through subtle motion and transitions, enhancing the emotional connection and creating visual continuity between static and digital formats.
Website Design
The final stage involved designing a website for the concert series. Based on the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s existing site, the design was reimagined to improve usability, and overall user experience. The layout incorporated the established visual direction—colors, typography, and imagery—ensuring a consistent tone across print, digital, and web materials.
landing page

Concert pages



TICKETS page


BASKET & PURCHASE PAGES


NEXT
PROJECT
London
Philharmonic
Orchestra

Multiplatform campaign for the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s Moments Remembered concerts, including posters, digital campaigns, and a website.
Background
This was a design challenge based on three real concerts from the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s “Moments Remembered” series. The task was to create visual materials for the events — including posters, digital billboards, and a website — while maintaining a consistent, elegant visual identity across all formats.
PROCESS
The project began with the creation of three posters, each representing a different concert while maintaining a cohesive visual language to unify the series. After that, the posters were turned into digital billboards, where they were animated using Adobe After Effects to bring the designs to life. The same aesthetic direction was applied to a website for the events, ensuring consistency in tone and atmosphere across all touchpoints. To complete the challenge, several website screens were developed using basic HTML and CSS, translating the visual design into functional code.
OUTCOME
The final result was a visually cohesive campaign that seamlessly connected print and digital experiences. The project not only strengthened my visual design and motion skills but also helped me bridge the gap between design and development through hands-on coding practice.
01
Research
Analysis
The project began with a visual exploration of concert posters and cultural event campaigns, which served as inspiration and a foundation for defining the visual direction. The goal was to establish a cohesive visual direction that reflected the essence of the “Moments Remembered” concert series and could be consistently applied across multiple formats.
POSTERS USED AS INSPIRATION



02
Design
Posters Design
The first phase involved designing three posters—each representing a different concert—united by a cohesive visual language. The compositions explored color, typography, and imagery to communicate the tone of each performance while maintaining harmony across the series. The resulting set established the foundation for the broader visual identity

Digital Billboards
Building on the poster designs, the visual identity was expanded into animated digital billboards for a social media campaign. Using Adobe After Effects, key graphic elements from the posters were brought to life through subtle motion and transitions, enhancing the emotional connection and creating visual continuity between static and digital formats.
Website Design
The final stage involved designing a website for the concert series. Based on the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s existing site, the design was reimagined to improve usability, and overall user experience. The layout incorporated the established visual direction—colors, typography, and imagery—ensuring a consistent tone across print, digital, and web materials.
landing page

Concert pages



TICKETS page


BASKET & PURCHASE PAGES


NEXT
PROJECT

