The collaboration between the UTS Shopfront Program and Humanity Matters aimed to inform potential sponsors about the work Humanity Matters does in the community, helping disadvantaged youth re-engage with society. The student team created and delivered a promotional package which included an animatic video, posters, newsletter templates and social media assets, in the hope that these could be used to encourage potential sponsors to donate and help the organisation carry out its important mission.
Student team (Visual Communication, School of Design, Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building):
– Mitch King
– Bella Yang
– Allegra Thadea
– Natalia Tandiono
– Ramses Leung
Studio lead: Brent Rice
Subject Coordinator: Nicola Hardcastle
About Humanity Matters:
Humanity Matters is a Sydney-based non-for-profit organisation, providing outreach services to marginalised youth. Their services include a street youth service, a mobile food truck, and street festivals promoting arts, music, and community engagement. They aim to support at-risk youth by offering care, support, volunteering opportunities, and social activities.
Visit their website to find out more: