“Artists always have been the first to rally around any national or international problem, acting as a conscience.”
— Robert Rauschenberg
The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation came to Kiss Me I’m Polish looking for help creating a platform for exploring socially engaged art. We worked closely with Risë Wilson, the Foundation’s Director of Philanthropy, to built a website to showcase this type of change-based works as well as to help define the practice for future expansion.
The site was an extension of a report from Helicon Collaborative and the Foundation on the state of the practice. Our team took this long well-researched document and architected it into a compelling UX experience. We also created a compelling design system, which allowed us to not only feature artistic works, but also made infographics to help to explain this diverse artistic practice. We were excited to help spread knowledge of this meaningful and powerful work on the site—making this information accessible across the world (and across responsive devices).
A dream project for a dream client!
Agency:
Kiss Me I’m Polish
Development:
Car of Tomorrow
Creative Collaborators:
Agneiszka Gasparska, Creative Director
Andrea Davis, Development Lead
Risë Wilson, Director of Philanthropy