Our Children's Trust
Our Children’s Trust is the only non-profit public interest law firm providing strategic, campaign-based legal services to youth from diverse backgrounds to secure their legal rights to a safe climate. ​​​​​​​
Client:Â Our Children's Trust
My Role (Junior Designer): Web Design, WordPress Managment, Campaign Development, Merchandise
Studio Credit: Jen Roos, 8 Point Studio
The team at 8PTS worked to strategically enhance the visual system of Our Children’s Trust—and developed an in-depth site structure for the Montana case that can be applied to future cases. The site organizes the deep and complex information around the Montana case into a clear and engaging story easily accessible to site visitors.
8PTS also designed a sub-brand approach for the Navahine v. Hawai’i DOT case, developing new typography, a location-specific color palette, merchandise, and distinct illustrations that connect to the unique Hawaiian environment while simultaneously remaining aligned to the overall Our Children’s Trust brand.
Additionally, 8PTS played a key role in designing the visual identity for the Build Youth Power, Fund the Future campaign. This included a comprehensive suite of assets, such as custom social media graphics, email blasts, and web banners, all tailored to amplify the campaign's messaging. Â
Our team worked closely with Our Children’s Trust to ensure the design elements reflected the campaign’s mission and resonated with the target audience. The visual system was crafted to maintain consistency across multiple platforms and drive engagement, supporting the campaign’s goals of raising support for youth-focused initiatives and securing future funding.Â
Our team worked closely with Our Children’s Trust to ensure the design elements reflected the campaign’s mission and resonated with the target audience. The visual system was crafted to maintain consistency across multiple platforms and drive engagement, supporting the campaign’s goals of raising support for youth-focused initiatives and securing future funding.Â