PROJECT

Diverse Minds - Event Campaign

Client

Nottingham University

The Brief

Our 6 years experience in event organising and promotion was required to make the first ever neurodiversity conference in academia a success. 

Solution

Clearly written copy and striking graphics for the Eventbrite, and social media posts to attracting over 1000 attendees from academia and biological sciences in time for the event  

Large event screen displaying 'Diverse Minds: Empowering Neurodiversity in Biological Sciences & Academia,' with speaker photos and names, set against a purple background with 3D pink bubbles. Audience members stand in silhouette, viewing the screen.
Smartphone displaying an Instagram post for 'Diverse Minds: Empowering Neurodiversity in Biological Sciences & Academia,' featuring event details and a group discussion scene with pink bubble graphics.
Smartphone displaying an Instagram post featuring Tumi Sotire's talk titled 'Navigating Academia as a Neurodivergent Student' as part of the Diverse Minds event, with pink bubble graphics and event details.
Event graphic featuring Professor Nancy Doyle, promoting her workshop on 'Rethinking Neuroinclusion – From Reaction to Inclusion' at the Diverse Minds event. Background includes pink and purple bubble graphics.
Event graphic featuring Nat Hawley, announcing his role in opening and closing comments at the Diverse Minds event on neurodiversity in biological sciences and academia. Background includes pink and purple bubble graphics.
Event graphic featuring Dr. Temple Grandin, announcing her talk at the Diverse Minds event on empowering neurodiversity in biological sciences and academia. Background includes pink and purple bubble graphics.
Two smartphones displaying Instagram posts for the Diverse Minds event. Left: Jessica Dark's session on 'Wellbeing for Neuro-Inclusive Research Teams.' Right: Dr. Tiffany Jameson's session on 'Fostering Leadership Skills in Neurodivergent Researchers.' Background includes pink and purple bubble graphics.
A bold yellow circle with 'N' and 'D' in large black letters, separated by a lightning bolt. Around the circle, doodle-style icons include a light bulb, a brain, and art tools, symbolising creativity, innovation, and neurodiverse thinking.

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