The year ESG came to the fore
Wow, what a year 2022 has been! We’ve worked on renowned reports, wonderful websites and beautiful branding projects.
As always, we’d like to thank all our clients for trusting us with your design work. We couldn’t do what we do without you.
This was the year when sustainability came to the fore across all mediums and we hope you enjoy reading about some of the fascinating projects we've had the privilege to work on.
Setting new standards in reporting
With the introduction of the UK’s Sustainability Disclosure Requirements, we’ve seen an increase in the number of non-financial disclosures in the annual and sustainability reports we’ve designed this year – a trend we should celebrate.
We’re especially proud to have worked with Systemiq Capital on their first impact report, showcasing the amazing work of their portfolio over the past 12 months.
Alongside digital and printed versions, we designed infographics and social media panels to help increase the reach of the report.
Report highlights: Learn how a two-year-old company delivered 90% of the world’s engineered carbon removal credits last year, how bacteria are being trained to decarbonise the $2 trillion-a-year chemical industry, and how hydrogen aviation is being brought from concept to reality.
Download report: Systemiq Capital publishes first system impact report
Representing at COP27
It was an honour to design The Amazon’s Marathon, for AYA Earth Partners ahead of its launch at COP27 in Sharm el Sheikh.
This project really highlighted the best of JDJ Creative – working collaboratively across time zones to prepare the report and its supporting presentation in time for the global conference.
Following an initial project discovery, we created these engaging page layouts, incorporating striking imagery and AYA’s intense green brand colour to create a document that offers hope for a brighter environmental and economic future for the region.
Report highlights: By following this sustainable economic development plan, Brazil could reach net zero by 2030, seeing the potential for additional value added to the country’s economy between US$100-150 billion a year.
Download report: The Amazon’s Marathon