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Rule29 was privileged to be involved in Lifewater's rebranding efforts and to help raise awareness of their efforts to find lasting solutions to the world's most urgent problem via a program called Wheels4Water.
The Wheels4Water Gallery opening was a hit! If any of you find yourself out in Anderson, Indiana we highly recommend stopping by the campus at AU and checking out the Wheels4Water gallery show. It features a sampling of the work and messaging we
The Wheels4Water logo was chosen to be in 2015 Print Magazine Regional Design Annual. This distinction is one of several awards that our design for good project has been recognized for.
The goal was simple: Have the creative community raise enough funding for 100 children to get clean water for life ($4,000) during the week of the conference. We designed our booth and produced it in partnership with founding sponsor, O’Neil
We're proud to announce that Rule29 was named an Official Webby Award Honoree for the work we did on the Lifewater Website.
We are honored to be the recipient of the Greater Good ReDesign award that takes into account the social, cultural, interdisciplinary Conversations, and the people this project needs to happen and can impact.
My Cause, My Cleats is a wonderfully holistic display of leveraging the power of creative advertising to promote a worthy cause. See how a number of Rule29 clients have been represented in this campaign.
The 2015 Wheels4Water logo was selected for this year's STA Chicago Design Archive. The competition was created to recognize and celebrate outstanding achievement in graphic design in the Chicago area. Look for the entire collection in the Archive
Visual Communication Solutions for the Citizens of KiberaKibera is the second largest slum in the world, located in Kenya, Africa. Home to one million people, Kibera has no drainage system, so standing rainwater becomes a breeding ground for
Recently I had an opportunity to holiday in Scotland and visit some of my favorite whiskey distilleries with some of my favorite people. We visited the Speyside region (located appropriately along the Spey river), whose distilleries tend to produce
"How will you serve others?"In his talk for Creative Mornings Chicago, Justin took the attendees through the overall branding passion structure that Rule29 has used and has been refining over time. The case study for this talk was the four years of
Rule29 had the privilege of being a keynote and talking about founding Rule29 and how we strive "To See Different" at the Tom Tom Fest in Charlottesville, Virginia. Additionally, our creative director Justin Ahrens talked about the world water
World Changing Ideas is one of Fast Company’s major annual awards programs and is focused on social good, seeking to elevate finished products and brave concepts that make the world better. A panel of judges from across sectors choose winners and
We're super proud to learn the 2015 Wheels4Water poster was featured in FPO, a blog of highly curated print projects. Please visit the post to see production notes on the project and how the poster will help people in Uganda get safe water for life!
Our Creative Director, Justin Ahrens, spoke at HOW Design Live in Atlanta this May. Justin's talk was titled "Branding Passion: How to create a compelling campaign or project for social change."It focused on how design can be used to create positive
In partnership with Pactimo, Rule29 designed a collection of cycling jerseys to celebrate and thank our sponsors for the 2015 Wheels4Water ride. We were honored by PRINT Magazine presenting our work with an Outstanding Achievement Award for the
Rule29 was honored as a merit award winner in the Graphis Poster Annual 2016! Graphis showcased a series of 4 posters created for the 2014 Wheels4Water ride to celebrate the states the team rode through on their 1000 mile journey from Boston to
Rule29’s Wheels4Water project was featured in the Summer 2015 issue of PRINT magazine. The article covered the story and vision behind Wheels4Water, including how the project is serving the people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The
Rule29 was featured in Graphic Design USA for some of our work to create positive change through sustainability and collaboration with social causes. Justin was quoted as saying our efforts are not part of an initiative, but rather a natural day to
In the 2014 Telly Awards, our Wheels 4 Water Training Video received a bronze award. Check it out
In 2014, Rule29 was awarded Best of Category for the O'Neil Printing Integrated Brochure and we were also a Best of Category finalist for our work on
In 2014, Rule29 received a Gold Award of Excellence for the Lifewater Website, a Silver Award of Distinction for our book on South Sudan, and a Silver Award of Distinction for the Konjo
Listen to how Greg Wittstock took his childhood passion of turtles, ponds, and the outdoors to create a Fortune 500 company.
Adobe Max is the largest creativity conference in the US. This year the conference had over 12,000 attendees and included industry-leading speakers. Our creative director, Justin Ahrens, presented about "Branding Passion" and joined a panel
In this episode, we're inaugurating a new tradition of starting each season with a recap and check of the previous season's guests.
Rule29 was privileged to be involved in Lifewater's rebranding efforts and to help raise awareness of their efforts to find lasting solutions to the world's most urgent problem via a program called Wheels4Water.
The Wheels4Water Gallery opening was a hit! If any of you find yourself out in Anderson, Indiana we highly recommend stopping by the campus at AU and checking out the Wheels4Water gallery show. It features a sampling of the work and messaging we
The goal was simple: Have the creative community raise enough funding for 100 children to get clean water for life ($4,000) during the week of the conference. We designed our booth and produced it in partnership with founding sponsor, O’Neil
On this episode of Design Of, we’ll get to hear how one organization is rolling up its sleeves to not only help people get safe water, but transform lives forever.