UN Decade of Family Farming
Led the design of the visual identity for the UN Decade of Family Farming, a global program spanning 150+ countries and diverse stakeholders. I developed a scalable, culturally adaptable system based on geometric pictograms and the SDG color palette, ensuring clarity and consistency across languages and contexts. I also created comprehensive guidelines, templates, and tools to enable decentralized adoption. Designed for longevity and ease of use, the identity continues to be widely implemented across global programming years after launch.
All content of the UN Decade of Family Farming Visual Guidelines is ©FAO.
Impact
Adopted as the official brand identity for a 10-year UN global initiative (2019–2028)
Implemented across 150+ countries by governments, UN agencies, NGOs, and civil society organizations
Jointly deployed by two UN lead agencies — FAO and IFAD — and their full partner networks
Designed for use by non-designers across diverse institutional contexts, removing the need for centralized creative oversight
Multi-language adaptation guidelines enabled consistent implementation across all official UN languages and beyond
Identity system remains in active use in 2026 — seven years after launch, with no redesign required
Facilitated unified visual messaging for family farming advocacy at international, regional, and national levels simultaneously